yes
Sometimes. For example: (-4) - (-3) = -1 (-4) - (-4) = 0 (-4) - (-5) = 1
Yes because you are always adding.
Yes, because subtrating a negative number is the same thing as adding a positive number.
You would use the reverse operation for a negative integer being added or subtracted.To add a negative integer, subtract its absolute value (positive value).Example : 4 + (-3) = 4 - (3) = 1To subtract a negative integer, add its absolute (positive) value.Example : 4 - (-2) = 4 + 2 = 6Beginning with a negative, adding a negative increases the negative value.Example : (-4) + (-3) = -7Subtracting a negative reduces the negative value.Example (-4) - (-1) = (-3) * this is the same as (-4) + 1 = (-3)
subtract the negative from the positive
yes
You will get a positive integer. If you subtract a negative number, you will be adding it. I think of it like 2 minuses equals a plus. :P
Sometimes. For example: (-4) - (-3) = -1 (-4) - (-4) = 0 (-4) - (-5) = 1
-3
It can be a negative or positive fraction, a negative or positive integer, or zero.
Yes because you are always adding.
To subtract a negative number is equivalent to adding a positive number. Two negatives multiplied make a positive.
The outcomes of a trial can be a negative integer but the probability of any outcome must be in the range [0, 1].
If the integer subtracted is smaller than or equal to the first integer, then the answer is positive. Otherwise, if the integer subtracted is larger, then the answer is negative.
False. Counterexample: -1 - (-2) = -1 + 2 = 1.
Yes, because subtrating a negative number is the same thing as adding a positive number.