yes !
Adding negatives? You get a negative. But if you multiply/divide 2 negatives, that's a positive.
yes because it is the same as adding positive (it is easier to use a numberline)
Adding a positive and negative number, the sum will always be negative. Example: 10+-20=-10 If you add two negatives, they cancel each other out making it positive.
Subtracting a negative is the same as adding the equivalent positive. For example, subtracting minus 10 is the same as adding 10.
Well they are used for multipling dividing adding and subtraction
A Positive
For negatives, two negatives equal a positive & all goes for positive
When combining (adding) two negatives you get a negative. When multiplying two negatives you will get a positive.
Adding negatives? You get a negative. But if you multiply/divide 2 negatives, that's a positive.
yes because it is the same as adding positive (it is easier to use a numberline)
Adding a positive and negative number, the sum will always be negative. Example: 10+-20=-10 If you add two negatives, they cancel each other out making it positive.
Subtracting a negative is the same as adding the equivalent positive. For example, subtracting minus 10 is the same as adding 10.
Well they are used for multipling dividing adding and subtraction
Binary operators.
Adding negatives is exactly the same as taking away the positive number. Alternatively you can think of it as "imagine both the numbers are positive, add them together. This number is then negative. And you're done".
Adding two negatives will make a larger negative sum. but adding a larger positive to a smaller negative will give a positive sum. -45 + 58 = 13
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