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∙ 13y ago'Zero' and any other number.
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∙ 13y agoIn the same way that you subtract and add numbers. Sometimes, though, if the answer is greater than 360 dgrees, you can subtract 360. This is because the angle measure of a whole turn and a bit is the same as the angle measure of the bit.
you subtract the top 2 numbers and then leave the denominators the same like: 7/8-4/8=3/8. Get it?
By the signs: 2+2(Add) 2-2(Subtract) +=add -=subtract
You can always do that.
The same as with positive ones. Make sure they have the same denominator and add or subtract their numerators.
The same way you would add or subtract whole numbers, leaving the denominators alone.
In the same way that you subtract and add numbers. Sometimes, though, if the answer is greater than 360 dgrees, you can subtract 360. This is because the angle measure of a whole turn and a bit is the same as the angle measure of the bit.
you subtract the top 2 numbers and then leave the denominators the same like: 7/8-4/8=3/8. Get it?
By the signs: 2+2(Add) 2-2(Subtract) +=add -=subtract
it stay the same when you subtract fractions and when you add fractions.
how do we add or subtract decimal? its the same thing as using regular subraction and addition. Example: 12.4 +8.1 ______ =20.5 The same in subtraction! Just keep the decimals alligned!
the difference
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You can always do that.
I believe it is called the answer. Or sum When you add it is called the sum. When you subtract it is called the difference
You add all the numbers with + signs and subtract all that have minus signs.