3 raised to negative 2 would be -9 plus 6 to the negative 1 which is -6 so -9+-6=-15
4+(-6)=-2
(6) + (-4) = 2
[-2*2]+6=+2
nope negative plus negative equals a negative -2+(-4)=-6 but negative times negative equals a positive
3 raised to negative 2 would be -9 plus 6 to the negative 1 which is -6 so -9+-6=-15
Negative 6.
4+(-6)=-2
(6) + (-4) = 2
9
[-2*2]+6=+2
nope negative plus negative equals a negative -2+(-4)=-6 but negative times negative equals a positive
No, -6
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)
Nope. Negative 4 plus 6 equals 2. You can see this more easily by rearranging the sum to be 6 - 4 = 2.
-2
plus 6