The sum of two negatives is always negative. Not sure what "energers" is, though!
When the sum of the negatives is an integer is when the sum is a whole number
Adding negatives? You get a negative. But if you multiply/divide 2 negatives, that's a positive.
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There is no set of three consecutive odd or even integers whose sum is negative 31.
The sum of two negatives is always negative. Not sure what "energers" is, though!
The sum of three negative integers is always negative.
-5 what is the sum of negative eight and three?
Yes, if you continue to add negatives together the sum will be a negative. i think about as a good thing happening to a bad thing is a bad thing
The sum of two positive numbers is always positive, and the sum of two negatives is always negative. If you have a positive and a negative number, there sum can be either, so look at the absolute values to decide. For example -3+2=-1. Since all you care about is the sign, look at the absolute value. If the negative number has a greater absolute value, the sum is negative and if the positive number's absolute value, which is the number itself, is bigger, the sum is positive. If the absolute values are equal, the sum is 0.
The sum of two negative numbers is positive and the sum of two negatives is negative. If you have both positive and negative numbers the sum can be either so look at the absolute value. If the negative number has a greater absolute value, the sum is negative. If the positive number has a greater absolute value the sum is positive. If the absolute values are equal, the sum is zero.
Adding two negatives will make a larger negative sum. but adding a larger positive to a smaller negative will give a positive sum. -45 + 58 = 13
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When the sum of the negatives is an integer is when the sum is a whole number
Adding negatives? You get a negative. But if you multiply/divide 2 negatives, that's a positive.
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There is no set of three consecutive odd or even integers whose sum is negative 31.