Negative 100 times negative 1 equals to positive 100.
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Greater than 100 if the original amount is positive. Less than 100 if the original amount s negative.
"Minus a negative" is the same thing as "plus."
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no- it depends on the absolute values of the numbers. The sum is negative only if the absolute value ( the value without the sign) is larger than the positive number. example -98 + 100 is positive because 100 is larger than 98. -100 + 98 is negative because 100 is larger than 98.
Negative 100 times negative 1 equals to positive 100.
Positive 73 is.
In maths there are positive and negative numbers. Positive numbers are all numbers that are greater than 0. e.g. 1, 9, 234, 0.123 Negative numbers are identified by a negative sign e.g. -2, -100, -2.75
The square root of 100 is 10 but positive and a negative is a negative so it is negative 10
-100(negative 100)+100(positive 100)=0. If you have 100 of something(the +100) and then take away 100 (the -100), you're left with nothing (the 0). So it's 0.
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Greater than 100 if the original amount is positive. Less than 100 if the original amount s negative.
The answer is negative (-1 raised to the power of 100 = -1)
100 - -18 =118
"Minus a negative" is the same thing as "plus."
The answer is -100, since negative multiplied by a positive is always negative, this has to be the answer.