It doesn't affect the difference. For example:
217 217
50 20
- 20 - 50
147 147
Therefore, no.
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That statement is false. For example, (-2) - (-3) = 1 which is a positive number created from two negative numbers when subtracted.
False
False.
It is false.
2 is prime
That statement is false. For example, (-2) - (-3) = 1 which is a positive number created from two negative numbers when subtracted.
false. it is always even
The question neglects to specify the operation to be performed with the numbers.It does make a difference.If they are added, multiplied, or divided ... true.If they are subtracted ... possibly true in one direction, if the numbers are unequal; possibly false in the other, if the numbers are unequal and the result is negative.
It is false.
False. Irrational numbers are real numbers.
The keyword difference is not used for multiplication. It is used when you need to subtract numbers in a math problem.
False
False.
False.
This is false, it will not affect the test
False
false