negative
-1/2+-1/2 = -1
no it doesnt. two negative numbers equal a negative number. two postivie numbers equal a positive number. one negative and one positive number equal a negative number.
A negative divided by a negative is a positive.
Well, honey, in math, two negatives in a fraction do indeed equal a positive. It's like when you owe someone money, and then owe them more money - suddenly you're in the green! So yes, in the world of math, two negatives make a positive when you're dividing.
it is negative number
negative number
only if the positive fraction is "larger" than the negative one.
The sum will take on the sign of whichever one is greater.
positive and a positive is a positive negative and a negative is a positive to answer your question: positive and a negative is a negative.
It can be a fraction less than -1 (num negative, den positive), or greater than or equal to 0 (both negative or both positive).
negative
Negative
when you have a negative times a negative it will equal a positive but when you have a negative times a positive it will equal a negative no matter what!
No, it is a negative
Always positive.
No it equals negative. (-)+(+)=(-)
no. it is still negative.
No. Negative and positive are actually opposites.