two negatives makes a positive, meaning you add. i.e. 2 - -2 = 2+2 = 4
Either.
Adding negatives? You get a negative. But if you multiply/divide 2 negatives, that's a positive.
You add the biggest number and your smallest number but it gets confusing with negatives. but negatives are smaller then positives like........ 61 29 -12 -45 then you add.... 61 + -45
-24t + t = -23t I am a math tutor at my college... when working with negatives think of it as money... Scenario: your in debt for 24 dollars (meaning your in the negatives). then you add a dollar to your account... your still in the negatives right? but in less debt now...
+ add + = - - Add - = + + add - = -
When you have two negatives, you add the magnitudes, but since, you have both negatives, the direction of the resultant magnitude is along the negative direction, so you add the magnitude and put the negative sign.
You get a negative
two negatives makes a positive, meaning you add. i.e. 2 - -2 = 2+2 = 4
Yes.
Either.
Adding negatives? You get a negative. But if you multiply/divide 2 negatives, that's a positive.
You add the biggest number and your smallest number but it gets confusing with negatives. but negatives are smaller then positives like........ 61 29 -12 -45 then you add.... 61 + -45
Van der zee would retouch negatives to straighten teeth, add jewelry, or fill in a baldspot ect. His tools were a knife to scrape away silver from prints and negatives, ink to add pigment to prints and negatives.
-24t + t = -23t I am a math tutor at my college... when working with negatives think of it as money... Scenario: your in debt for 24 dollars (meaning your in the negatives). then you add a dollar to your account... your still in the negatives right? but in less debt now...
yes because it is the same as adding positive (it is easier to use a numberline)
Never, it will always be negative, regardless the numbers.