yhu use da sign of the bigger # (like -12 + 5 = -70
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If one or both numbers are zero, then the answer is zero;if the two numbers have the same sign, then the answer is positive;if the two numbers have different signs, then the answer is negative.Incidentally, this is true of all real numbers, not just rationals.
Adding two numbers with different signs means subtracting the two absolute integers (without sign) and vice versa.
-- If the two integers have the same sign, their quotient is positive. -- If the two integers have different signs, their quotient is negative.
1). First, ignore the signs. Just go ahead and multiply or divide the numbers as if they were both positive.Then, when you have that answer . . .2). If both of the original numbers had the same sign, then the answer is positive.If the original numbers had different signs, then the answer is negative.
Temporarily ignore the signs and multiply or divide as usualIf signs of the two numbers to be multiplied or divided, add + sign to your answer. If signs are different, add - ( minus) to your answer.+ signs are optional-- a number without a sign is assumed to be positive.
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If the two numbers that are being multiplied or divided have the SAME sign, the answer is positive, if they have DIFFERENT signs, the answer will be negative.
I have no idea that the product could be musical! If the two numbers have the same sign, the product is positive. If two numbers have different signs the product is negative.
If one or both numbers are zero, then the answer is zero;if the two numbers have the same sign, then the answer is positive;if the two numbers have different signs, then the answer is negative.Incidentally, this is true of all real numbers, not just rationals.
The magnitude of the answer is the same whatever the signs of the two numbers. If the two numbers have different signs, then the answer is negative. If they have the same sign, the answer is positive.
No. The sign you will use is going to be the sign with the greater absolute value.
Adding two numbers with different signs means subtracting the two absolute integers (without sign) and vice versa.
-- If the two integers have the same sign, their quotient is positive. -- If the two integers have different signs, their quotient is negative.
-- Temporarily ignore the signs. -- Add the numbers without their signs. -- Give the sum the same sign as the original two numbers have.
If the dividend and divisor have the same sign, then the quotient is positive. If their signs are different, then the quotient is negative.
1). First, ignore the signs. Just go ahead and multiply or divide the numbers as if they were both positive.Then, when you have that answer . . .2). If both of the original numbers had the same sign, then the answer is positive.If the original numbers had different signs, then the answer is negative.