Yes and no. The integer value of 0 is and cannot be either positive or negative.(counted numbers like the count on sesame street does are integers). There are conditions in higher math where negative values are approaching 0 so closely they are called -0, but that's a special case.
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A plus number.
A negative number minus a positive number will always be a negative number.
Twice a number minus two giving us the answer as eight is number 5.
minus 4 is bigger because minus 5 is further away from naught that minus 4 is
The same as the original number, because when you minus 0, it is like you are taking nothing away...
Zero minus (or plus) any number is that number. To clarify: 0 - (-2) = 2 0 - (-36) = 36
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It is 0
It is the number minus 0
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Any number (positive or negative) minus zero is just the original number. e.g. 3 - 0 = 3 -440 - 0 = -440 -2 - 0 = -2 What you are really saying here is take away nothing from a number.
it is 0 but, it can also go to minus numbers. so minus 1 trillion and it goes on and on .
when you divide any number by 0, ie (18-7), the number will always be undefined. It does not matter if it is 11, 0, or 100000.
No, w-w = 0. Any number minus itself is zero. On the other hand, 0 - w = -w.
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 :)
minus 7 +7 =0 -7+7=0