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Same rules as adding whole numbers with different signs.
You add all the numbers with + signs and subtract all that have minus signs.
Ignore the signs and subtract the smaller number from the larger one.
signs are different.... Find the difference.... KEEP THE LARGER SIGN signs are the same... COMBINE AND KEEP THE SIGN
In addition different signs you subtract and give the sign of the bigger number. Ex: 6+(-8)= -14
Same rules as adding whole numbers with different signs.
You add all the numbers with + signs and subtract all that have minus signs.
Ignore the signs and subtract the smaller number from the larger one.
terminating decimals and repeating decimals
signs are different.... Find the difference.... KEEP THE LARGER SIGN signs are the same... COMBINE AND KEEP THE SIGN
In addition different signs you subtract and give the sign of the bigger number. Ex: 6+(-8)= -14
To subtract integers with different signs, first convert the subtraction into addition by changing the sign of the integer being subtracted. For example, if you are subtracting a negative integer, you would add its positive counterpart. Then, proceed with the addition, treating it as adding integers of the same sign, and determine the result based on the larger absolute value. The final result will take the sign of the integer with the larger absolute value.
You subtract the smaller from the larger and give the answer the sign of the number with the larger absolute value.
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(-10) - (-5) = (-5) when subtracting a negative number from another negative number if the first number is larger that the second number then you just subtract the to numbers. don't worry about the signs just subtract the numbers when your done put the sign of the first number on again.
if the signs are different then u put the larger sing down then u subtract if if the signs are the same then u put the same sign down then u add
Adding two numbers with different signs means subtracting the two absolute integers (without sign) and vice versa.