Negative five minus two = seven(-5-2=7) Negative plus negative two also = 7(-5--2=7) so the answer is same so the answer is YES.
It depends. It could equal either a negative number or a positive number, depending whether the negative number or the positive number is larger in absolute value. For example, -5 + 3 = -2, but -5 + 12 = +7.
x+7 is greater than or equal to 2
This equals negative six.
-5
5
7 does not equal negative 7.
Equal negative 14!
negative 5 is equal to negative 5
-7
5 and 12
Negative five minus two = seven(-5-2=7) Negative plus negative two also = 7(-5--2=7) so the answer is same so the answer is YES.
Expressed as a decimal, -5/7 = -0.714285 recurring (that is, -0.714285714285...)
(-7)-(+2)=-5
67
no answer to t 5t - 5 = 5t +7 ( subtract 5t from both sides reducing to) -5 = +7 Negative 5 does not equal positive 7.
7 minus negative five would look like 7-(-5). Two negatives equal a positive so the equation looks like 7+5 which equals positive 12