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.
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.
A negative divided by a negative is a positive.
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.
It can be a fraction less than -1 (num negative, den positive), or greater than or equal to 0 (both negative or both positive).
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.
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 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.
No it equals negative. (-)+(+)=(-)
no. it is still negative.