Yes, because the two negatives cancel each other out.
it depends on what the sign is so: -3+-3=-6 - 2 negitives make a possitive
The same way you'd add any other negative numbers. Adding a negative is the same as subtracting, and subtracting a negative is the same as adding. (-2) + (-2) = (-4) (-2) - (-2) = 0 you are wrong if you add or subtract two negitives its always a positive dont you know your math. And the second problem you have is wrong to because when you subtract two negitives you change the sign of the secong number to positive and you change the subtraction sign to a addition sign.
Two negatives make a positive in multiplication and division
yes.
Yes, because the two negatives cancel each other out.
it depends on what the sign is so: -3+-3=-6 - 2 negitives make a possitive
The same way you'd add any other negative numbers. Adding a negative is the same as subtracting, and subtracting a negative is the same as adding. (-2) + (-2) = (-4) (-2) - (-2) = 0 you are wrong if you add or subtract two negitives its always a positive dont you know your math. And the second problem you have is wrong to because when you subtract two negitives you change the sign of the secong number to positive and you change the subtraction sign to a addition sign.
Yes two negatives do make a positive if you multiply.
Two negatives make a positive in multiplication and division
positive
No, in mathematics, when you add two positive numbers together, the result is always positive.
Two minuses make a positive
When two negative real numbers are multiplied together, the product is a positive real number.
yes.
No, a positive number divided by another positive number gives a positive result.
EX: ++ and -- (positive positive and negative negative)