Find the difference between the two numbers and attach the sign that belongs to the number with the bigger absolute value.
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It is a negative rational number.
Depends on how large each integer is. +1-2 or +2-1. Different signs depending on the size of the integers.
When adding two integers with different signs, you can think of it as finding the difference between their absolute values. Subtract the smaller absolute value from the larger one, and the result takes the sign of the integer with the larger absolute value. For example, adding -3 and 5 involves calculating 5 - 3, resulting in 2, which takes the positive sign since 5 has a larger absolute value.
Integers are whole numbers, both positive and negative. Therefore, adding and subtracting integers would be adding and subtracting whole numbers. Examples: 8+2 -8+2 8-2 -8-2
alright i think this is rightSTEPSSame DIFFERENT1)Add 2)subtract3)larger number sign(-,+)is answer sign
It is a negative rational number.
Depends on how large each integer is. +1-2 or +2-1. Different signs depending on the size of the integers.
adding and subtracting integers is when you add and minus 2 numbers
When adding two integers with different signs, you can think of it as finding the difference between their absolute values. Subtract the smaller absolute value from the larger one, and the result takes the sign of the integer with the larger absolute value. For example, adding -3 and 5 involves calculating 5 - 3, resulting in 2, which takes the positive sign since 5 has a larger absolute value.
Integers are whole numbers, both positive and negative. Therefore, adding and subtracting integers would be adding and subtracting whole numbers. Examples: 8+2 -8+2 8-2 -8-2
1+2=3
A negative.
The sum or difference will take the sign of whichever number is larger (disregarding the signs). -6 + 8 = 2 6 + -8 = -2 8 - (-6) = 14 -8 - 6 = -14
1+1 = 2 2-1 = 1
Adding integers involves combining whole numbers, whether positive or negative. For example, adding two positive integers like 3 and 5 gives you 8 (3 + 5 = 8). When adding a positive and a negative integer, such as 7 and -4, you subtract the negative from the positive, resulting in 3 (7 + (-4) = 3). If both integers are negative, like -2 and -6, you simply add their absolute values and keep the negative sign, yielding -8 (-2 + -6 = -8).
The sum will take the sign of whichever number is larger (disregarding the signs). -6 + 8 = 2 6 + -8 = -2