Negative 2. 5 * -2, multiply the two zero values you get 10. Because there is one negative, our answer will be negative. -10/2, again, divide the zero values, you get 2. Add the negative sign, and BAM-- -2
Zero.
It could be negative, zero or positive depending upon the relative sizes of the numbers: -5 - -4 = -1 (negative) -5 - -5 = 0 (zero) -5 - -6 = 1 (positive)
The answer is zero.
The sum of 0 and -5 is -5
Zero (0)
No,because if you add -5 and 10 you get 5 which is not equal to zero. They way you would get 0 as an answer is if you add a negative integer and it's opposite like -5 and 5. Then your answer would be zero.
A negative number is when its below zero. a negative number is a number below 0. Example: -5, -2.2, etc.
it can't be reduced
Since there are no negative signs, and the expression is clearly not equal to zero, it's greater than zero.
A wild guess is that it is negative.
A negative number closest to zero is greater 2-3 = negative 1 2-5 = negative 3 negative 1 is bigger because it is closer to zero