0 minus negative 6 is equal to 6.
minus 7 +7 =0 -7+7=0
-3 - -3 = 0. The answer is zerobecause subtracting a negative from another negative number will cancel out its negative status.
-13 minus -13 is 0.
Take any a, b < 0. Is it true a - b > 0? No. For example: let a = -10000000000000 and b = -1, a - b = -10000000000000 + 1 = -9999999999999 < 0.
A negative number minus a positive number equals a minus number( E.G -5 - [+]5 = -10)A negative number minus a negative number equals a positive number ( If the number's big enough)(E.G -5 - -5 = 0 )Hope this helps :)
Zero minus (or plus) any number is that number. To clarify: 0 - (-2) = 2 0 - (-36) = 36
0 minus negative 6 is equal to 6.
minus 7 +7 =0 -7+7=0
A negative number minus a positive number will always be a negative number.
-3 - -3 = 0. The answer is zerobecause subtracting a negative from another negative number will cancel out its negative status.
-13 minus -13 is 0.
Take any a, b < 0. Is it true a - b > 0? No. For example: let a = -10000000000000 and b = -1, a - b = -10000000000000 + 1 = -9999999999999 < 0.
-10 minus -10 is 0.
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The question isn't too clear, but I'll assume it means, "what is a negative number minus a positive number?" The answer to that is: a negative number. To explain why, imagine the number line. A negative number is to the left of 0. Subtraction says to go reverse the direction you would if you were adding the number. Adding a positive number would mean you're going to the right. So you just go farther to the left. Wherever you are, you're still on the left side of the 0, so the result is a negative number.