-4 + -5 + -2 + -1 = -12 (negative 12).
A negative + a negative + a negative equals a negative. Adding a negative number is equal to subtracting a positive number. For example: -2+(-2)+(-2) = (-2)-2-2 -2+(-2)+(-2) = (-4)-2 -2+(-2)+(-2) = (-6)
The total sum is -12 or negative twelve.
a + 17
It equals -4.
Adding a negative is the same as subtracting, so 1-(-7)=-6
-4 + -5 + -2 + -1 = -12 (negative 12).
Negative plus a negative is a negative. Ex. -1+-1=-2 Negative times a negative is a positive. -2*-2=4 But a negative [minus] plus a positive [plus] can be minus, zero or plus: For example, -3 + 2 = -1 -3 + 3 = 0 -3 + 4 = +1
36 plus 40 plus negative 2 is equal to 74.
negative 2
A negative + a negative + a negative equals a negative. Adding a negative number is equal to subtracting a positive number. For example: -2+(-2)+(-2) = (-2)-2-2 -2+(-2)+(-2) = (-4)-2 -2+(-2)+(-2) = (-6)
The total sum is -12 or negative twelve.
a + 17
-3+-2=-5. In word form: negative three plus negative two equals negative five.
It equals -4.
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negative three