(-4) - (-7) - (11) = -4 + 7 - 11 = -8
Positive 4 -3 + 7= 4 Negative 3 plus positive 7 equals positive 4.
4+-7
quotient of negative 28 over negative 4 = positive 7-28/-4 = 7
7 + (-11) = -4
The answer is negative 3.
Positive. 7 - (-4) = 11
No. If you have -+4, this is a -, if it is ++ it is +, -- is +, -+ or +- is -. Therefore -7-+4 is -11
-7 - 4 = -11
well, if it is a negative plus a positive, it would be much like subtracting backwards, like this: -4+7=3 or -11+7=-4 also, if it is a positive plus a negative, you subtract 4+(-7)=-3 or 11+(-7)=4
It always is a negative number. The result will be the sum of the two digits with a minus sign in front of it, eg, (-4) - (+7) = -4 - 7 = -11.
Positive 4 -3 + 7= 4 Negative 3 plus positive 7 equals positive 4.
-7
to find the difference between a negative number and a positive number, you do the same thing as you would do for a positive and positive number. You just subtract the smaller number (which would of course be the negative) from the larger number (the positive). example: difference between 7 and -4 7 - (-4) = 11
(Positive) 7.
4+-7
quotient of negative 28 over negative 4 = positive 7-28/-4 = 7
11+-18 you are adding a negative so you take 18-11=7 and the answer is the opposite of that answer, so -7