Like signs: When both numbers are either positive or negative, like: +6 and +4 Unlike signs; When one is either positive or negative, like he nd lo sn.x
A negative number can be even but doesn't have to be, and it can be an integer but doesn't have to be. Exactly like positive numbers.
When you are multiplying numbers, if both numbers have the same signs, then the answer is positive; and if the numbers have different signs, the answer is negative. Otherwise, it's just like multiplying two positive numbers.-56 x -8 = 448
all number can be negative or positive. :) The term "whole numbers" is ambiguous; sometimes it is used for integers, sometimes only for non-negative integers. It is better to use the more precise terms "integers", "positive integers", "non-negative integers", depending on what you want to say. it is also false if your looking for this answer caue it could be like 0.3,0.5 there not whole numbers
No- adding negative numbers is like adding positive numbesr , except the answer is negative.
You can assign positive numbers to east and negative to west - or you can do it the other way round. Which direction you call positive is really quite arbitrary. In Google Maps for example, east appears as positive.
The quotient is what you get when you divide two numbers. If both numbers are positive, the quotient will be positive. If both numbers are negative, the quotient will be positive. If one number is positive and one number is negative, their quotient will be negative.
No, not all negative numbers are rational. There are many negative numbers that are irrational, just like the positive numbers.
Like signs: When both numbers are either positive or negative, like: +6 and +4 Unlike signs; When one is either positive or negative, like he nd lo sn.x
rule where the answer will always be positive BECAUSE: Product means you're doing multiplication. positive x positive = positive negative x negative = positive positive x negative = negative negative x positive = negative
You multiply the numbers just like you would normally except that the product will have a negative sign. Example: -6 X 5 = -30. When you multiply a negative number and a positive number, the product will always be negative. Multiplying two positive numbers or two negative numbers will give you positive products.
A negative number can be even but doesn't have to be, and it can be an integer but doesn't have to be. Exactly like positive numbers.
put the positive in front of the negative and just subrtact like to positive numbers. ex. x+(-y)= x-y
an integer is a negative number and a positive number. It is all the numbers, just like a natural number is all the numbers from 1 and up
When you are multiplying numbers, if both numbers have the same signs, then the answer is positive; and if the numbers have different signs, the answer is negative. Otherwise, it's just like multiplying two positive numbers.-56 x -8 = 448
all number can be negative or positive. :) The term "whole numbers" is ambiguous; sometimes it is used for integers, sometimes only for non-negative integers. It is better to use the more precise terms "integers", "positive integers", "non-negative integers", depending on what you want to say. it is also false if your looking for this answer caue it could be like 0.3,0.5 there not whole numbers
No- adding negative numbers is like adding positive numbesr , except the answer is negative.