yes
It is minus ten.
One plus one does not equal zero. One plus one equals two. If you have one thing, then bring another thing in, you get more than what you started with, which would be 2. You cannot have less, like zero.
Yes, zero is technically bigger than negative one.
The sum of two positive integers is positive. The sum of two negative integers is negative. The sum of one positive integer and one negative integer has the same sign as the addend with the greater absolute value. If the absolute values of the two addends are equal, the sum is zero.
zero.
ZERO!
Zero plus one equals one.
Anything multiplied by zero is equal to zero.
Yes. -1 + 0 = -1
-5
One plus negative one is zero.
Not sure what the "equal" on the end is for but zero is greater than negative one. -1<0 0>-1 -1<0<1
It is minus ten.
A dur negative 1 ,0 does nothing when dividing
Positive one plus negative one equals zero. This is because when you add a number and its opposite, they cancel each other out, resulting in zero.
negative 12 i guess
0, of course! 4+-4=4-4. One negative plus one positive equals one negative.