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.
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
A negative.
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
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
They are different operations, giving different results. Example: 1+1=2, 1*1=1.