always another negative number
A negative plus a negative still gives a negative answer.
The answer is in the question... You are "adding" a negative number to another negative number hence you will get a negative number! Now if you were subtracting a negative number from a negative number, the negatives will cancel out ex:subtracting> -5-(-3)=-2 .........adding>-5+(-3)=-8
This can never be. The square of any number will always be positive. Any positive number multiplied by another positive number will be positive, while any negative number multiplied by another negative number will be positive.
always a negative number. just think about going backwards on a number line.
-12 is a negative number or a negative integer
always another negative number
It is positive. +/-=- -/+=- +/+=+ -/-=+
a negative
Negative
A negative plus a negative still gives a negative answer.
The answer is in the question... You are "adding" a negative number to another negative number hence you will get a negative number! Now if you were subtracting a negative number from a negative number, the negatives will cancel out ex:subtracting> -5-(-3)=-2 .........adding>-5+(-3)=-8
It will be positive.
A negative number divided by a positive number results in another negative number.
This can never be. The square of any number will always be positive. Any positive number multiplied by another positive number will be positive, while any negative number multiplied by another negative number will be positive.
always a negative number. just think about going backwards on a number line.
A negative number divided by another negative number (much like a negative number multiplied by another negative number) gives you a positive result. The two minus signs cancel each other out.