No a negative plus a negative is not a positive answer. example. -5+-2=-7 but if you are subtracting a negative number from a negative, then the second negative number would become a positive. example. -5 - -2= -5+2= =-3
No. -5 x -5 = -25 ... still a negative number.
Negative fourth root of a number= 1/the fourth root of the number. Fourth root of 625= 5 (5*5*5*5) 1/5
A negative number. Ie; -5 x 3 = -15
No.No.No.No.
They will be negative numbers as for example -5+(-7) = -12
A negative number multiplied by another negative number equals a positive number. For example, -5 · -5 = positive 25.
No, -5 is a negative, rational number.
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 :)
a positive number
A negative number.
Five is not a negative number. It is odd, but if you put a - in front of it, it IS negative.(Negative numbers are always preceded by a negative sign, like -5.)
The answer is in the question... You are "adding" a negative number to another negative number hence you will get a negative number! Now if you were subtracting a negative number from a negative number, the negatives will cancel out ex:subtracting> -5-(-3)=-2 .........adding>-5+(-3)=-8
yes because 5-5=0
It does not always become negative , only if the negative number is greater then the positive number. Ex:-5 + 6 = 1 -6 + 5 = -1
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The result can be negative, zero or positive. (-5) - (-3) = -5 + 3 = -2 (-5) - (-5) = -5 + 5 = 0 (-5) - (-9) = -5 + 9 = 4