-4+9 = 5
a positive plus a negative is a positive example 9-(-2) you would change the double negative to a positive hope this helped :)
If you add a positive number, another positive number, and a negative number, you can get anything - the result may be positive, negative, or zero. It all depends on the magnitudes of the numbers involved. For example: 10 + 10 - 1 = 19 (positive) 5 + 5 - 10 = 0 (zero) 5 + 6 - 20 = -9 (negative)
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.
The sum will have the original sign of whichever number is larger, regardless of signs.. 9 + -5 = 4 5 + -9 = -4
negative 5
-4+9 = 5
a positive plus a negative is a positive example 9-(-2) you would change the double negative to a positive hope this helped :)
9 + -9 = 0 zero is neither postitive nor negative, see integer line below ...-5,-4-,3,-2,-1,0,+1,+2,+3,+4,+5...
It could be either positive or negative, depending on which integer has a greater absolute value. 5 + (-3) = 2 5 + (-9) = -4
If you add a positive number, another positive number, and a negative number, you can get anything - the result may be positive, negative, or zero. It all depends on the magnitudes of the numbers involved. For example: 10 + 10 - 1 = 19 (positive) 5 + 5 - 10 = 0 (zero) 5 + 6 - 20 = -9 (negative)
Negative eleven plus twenty is positive 9.
-9
The sum will have the original sign of whichever number is larger, regardless of signs.. 9 + -5 = 4 5 + -9 = -4
Negative 9 + positive 3 = -6 and negative six - negative 3 is -9.Vanessa Hudgensage 12
It is: 9+(-3) = 6
-9 + 9 = 0