Not necessarily. Examples: -1 - (-5) = -1 + 5 = 4, which is positive, but -10 - (-3) = -10 + 3 = -7, a negative. So it depends on the numbers used.
10 to the negative 27th power is equal to 1 divided by 10 raised to the 27th power. This can be simplified to 1 divided by 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, which is equal to 0.0000000000000000000000000001. In scientific notation, this number would be written as 1 x 10^-27.
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You switch the numbers to 6 plus four, because it's the same thing. So, positive 6 minus negative 4 is 10.
it equals 0.000010 because the negative means the decimal point moves 6 spaces to the left
I think you mean "What does negative 10 minus 5 equal?" If not, please correct me. But, the correct answer would be -15 or negative 15.
-10 minus -10 is 0.
Seven minus a negative six equals a positive one
A negative number minus a positive number equals a minus number( E.G -5 - [+]5 = -10)A negative number minus a negative number equals a positive number ( If the number's big enough)(E.G -5 - -5 = 0 )Hope this helps :)
84 minus -10 is 94.
10 minus negative 10 equals 20: 10 - (-10) = 20 or rather 10 + 10 = 20. 10- (minus 10) = 20
(-10) - 10 = -20
Zero.
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