In addition, it depends on which is larger. In multiplication, a negative times a positive is alway negative.
No, a negative plus a negative is a negative
negative/positive is equal to a negative think of it like this positive times negative is negative...right? so negative divided by positive is negative or make an example: -20/5 is -4 not 4 good luck...
the difference between a postive and a postive number is a postive or a negative.
A negative product
a positive a negative times a negative also equals a positive
That is part of the basic rules of Math: A: Multiply a Negative and a Negative will result in a Postive. B. Multiply a Negative and a Postive will result in a Negative. BTW, unlike English grammar, rules of Math are true at all times.
In addition, it depends on which is larger. In multiplication, a negative times a positive is alway negative.
Positive times negative equals negative.
No, a negative plus a negative is a negative
negative/positive is equal to a negative think of it like this positive times negative is negative...right? so negative divided by positive is negative or make an example: -20/5 is -4 not 4 good luck...
negative times negative is positive negative divided by a negative is a postive negative times a positive is a negative negative divided by a positive is a negative
the difference between a postive and a postive number is a postive or a negative.
Multiplying a positive number by a negative number gives a negative number. For example, 4 x (-2) = -8.
A negative product
The quotient is negative.
Neg- means negative as in postive iam postive im negative i deny