The numbers are 26 and 21
If both numbers are positive....yes If either or both numbers are negative ....no
The numbers are 10 and 5
The numbers are 10 and 5
No. 5 and 2 are real numbers. Their difference, 3, is a rational number.
The difference between ANY two numbers that are different, is positive. For example, the difference between -5 and -3 is 2. You can move two whole numbers either up from -5, or down from -3, on the number line.
They will be negative numbers as for example -5+(-7) = -12
If difference is taken to mean the first number minus the second then the answer can be positive or negative (or zero if the two numbers are the same). For example: the difference between -5 and -3 is -2 while the difference between -3 and -5 is +2.
You require a pair of negative numbers in which the second has a larger magnitude.For example,8 > 5Then the difference between the negative of the second number and the negative of the first is-5 - (-8) = -5 + 8 = +3
There are no two real numbers that do, but the complex numbers (2 + i) and (2 - i) will.If you want two numbers that multiply to negative 5 and add to positive 4 then: -1 and 5If you want two numbers that multiply to negative 5 and add to negative 4 then: 1 and -5
The two numbers which add to 5 and their difference is 11 are:-3 + (-8) = 5
The positive difference between two numbers is the result of subtracting the smaller number from the larger number. This calculation yields a positive value, regardless of the order in which the numbers are subtracted. For example, the positive difference between 8 and 3 is 5, as 8 - 3 = 5.
4 + 5 = 9 4 and 5 are two numbers with the sum of 9 and have a difference of 5
The two numbers are 10 and 5
The sum of two negative numbers is going to sum up to a negative number EX:-2+-5=-7
Yes. When you multiply two negative numbers, the answer is positive.
Oh, dude, negative 5 is made up of the numbers negative 1 and 5. It's like when you owe your friend $5 and you already borrowed $1 from them before. So, negative 1 plus 5 equals negative 5. Math can be a real bummer sometimes, right?