Add the magnitudes, keep the sign.
Add their magnitudes, and keep the same sign for the sum.
yes.
Regular .. Example=-6+-5=-11
Yes, you can.
If you mean integers, well if you have two integers of the same sign that you are adding, add and the sign stays the same. If you have different signs, subtract and keep the sign of the one that has more. Regular numbers you just add them.
Adding integers, if they have the same sign, add their absolute values and keep the same sign. Subtracting, change the sign of the 2nd number and the add using rules of addition. Multiplying and dividing, Divide the absolute values, if the signs are the same the answer is positive, if the signs are different the answer is negative.
Add the magnitudes of the integers (-4 has a magnitude of 4), then take the sign to the answer.
Add the magnitudes, keep the sign.
Add their magnitudes, and keep the same sign for the sum.
ADDING: same sign, add and keep that sign. opposite sides, subtract their absolute values and use the sign of the number with the larger absolute value SUBRTRACTING: change the sign of the subtrahend (2nd number) then ADD using rules above.
yes.
To add integers with like signs you jut put the positive in front of the answer (you just add and put a positive sign in front of it)
if the signs are different then u put the larger sing down then u subtract if if the signs are the same then u put the same sign down then u add
Regular .. Example=-6+-5=-11
That sounds sound.
Yes, you can.