If: x+7-4x+1 = -10
Then: 8-3x = -10
And: -3x = -10-8 => -3x = -18
So: x = -18/-3 => x = 6
Negative plus a negative is a negative. Ex. -1+-1=-2 Negative times a negative is a positive. -2*-2=4 But a negative [minus] plus a positive [plus] can be minus, zero or plus: For example, -3 + 2 = -1 -3 + 3 = 0 -3 + 4 = +1
-7 + 5x > 6x + 1 subtract 1 from both sides -8 + 5x > 6x subtract 5x from both sides -8 > x
A Negative. Here is a little table for the multiplication/divison of 'double' signs. = + =- = - = + NB If no sign is given in the front of a number, then read it as plus(+).
It is minus ten.
negative read this : "MULTIPLICATION: minus times minus is plus (negative x negative = positive).....minus times plus is minus (negative x positive = negative).....plus times plus is plus (positive x positive = positive) DIVISION: minus divi minus is plus (negative ÷ negative = positive)......minus divi plus is minus (negative ÷ positive = negative).....plus divi plus is plus (positive ÷ positive = positive)"
A negative.
No, you add the positive to the negative.
When you add negative 2 to it, or subtract 2 from it. (Among nearly infinitely other possibilities)
Yes. -4 times -3 = 12
No, a negative plus a negative is a negative
In addition, it depends on which is larger. In multiplication, a negative times a positive is alway negative.
subtract the small number from big number (without signs) and then add the sign of the larger number to the difference
Z= -1
It's actually -2
negative
A negative plus a negative equals a bigger negative number.
Equal negative 14!