A negative 5 refers to the number -5, which is five units below zero on the number line. It represents a value that is less than zero, often used in mathematics and various contexts, such as temperature or financial calculations. In terms of integers, it is part of the set of negative numbers.
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Negative 9 minus 5 can be solved by first recognizing that subtracting a positive number is equivalent to adding its negative. Therefore, negative 9 minus 5 is the same as negative 9 plus negative 5. When adding two negative numbers, you add their absolute values and keep the negative sign. Thus, negative 9 plus negative 5 equals negative 14.
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-20 -(-5) = -15 ie -(-5) = +5 therefore -20 +5 =15 (two double minuses = a positive)
Not necessarily. 5 + (-6) = -1, a negative 5 + (-5) = 0 or 5 + (-4) = 1, a positive.
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Negative 5 is greater. - 5- (-10) = 10
Negative 5 is three units greater than negative 8.
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Negative 3 is greater than negative 5
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The answer to this depends on what you are doing with the numbers..... * A negative added to a negative gives a negative (-3) + (-5) = -8 * A negative subtracted from a negative may give either a negative or a positive (-3) - (-5) = +2 (-5) - (-3) = -2 * A negative multiplied by a negative gives a positive (-3) x (-5) = +15 * A negative divided by a negative gives a positive (-3) ÷ (-5) = +0.6
A negative... as in (-5) + (-7) = (-12). A negative timesa negative is a positive... as in (-5) X (-7) = (+35)
-25A negative times a positive will always be a negative.
Negative 5 is less than negative 4.
Negative 2 does not correspond to 5 in any way. Negative 5 might be seen as a mirror image of 5 on the number line, but negative 2 has no correlation to 5.