The same as the original number, because when you minus 0, it is like you are taking nothing away...
Zero minus (or plus) any number is that number. To clarify: 0 - (-2) = 2 0 - (-36) = 36
No, w-w = 0. Any number minus itself is zero. On the other hand, 0 - w = -w.
A negative number minus a positive number equals a minus number( E.G -5 - [+]5 = -10)A negative number minus a negative number equals a positive number ( If the number's big enough)(E.G -5 - -5 = 0 )Hope this helps :)
Any natural number and 0
Infinity divided by any finite number is infinity. Here are the rules: 1. Infinity divided by a finite number is infinite (I / f = I); 2. Any finite number divided by infinity is a number infinitesimally larger than, but never equal to, zero (f / I = 1 / I); 3. Infinity divided by infinity is one (I / I = 1), or in fact any other positive number (I / I = and so on...); 4. Infinity multiplied by zero (no infinity) is zero (I * 0 = 0); 5. Infinity divided by a positive finite number is infinity (I / +f = I); 6. Infinity divided by a negative finite number is minus infinity (I / -f = -I); 7. Infinity divided by zero is not possible; 8. Infinity plus infinity is infinity (I + I = I); 9. Zero divided by infinity (nothing divided into infinity) equals zero (0 / I = 0); 10. Infinity plus a finite number is infinity (I + f = I); 11. Infinity minus a finite number is infinity (I - f = I); but 12. Infinity minus infinity, due to the nature of infinity, can be zero, infinity, or minus infinity (I - I = -I, 0, I).
Zero minus (or plus) any number is that number. To clarify: 0 - (-2) = 2 0 - (-36) = 36
0
No, w-w = 0. Any number minus itself is zero. On the other hand, 0 - w = -w.
Any number (positive or negative) minus zero is just the original number. e.g. 3 - 0 = 3 -440 - 0 = -440 -2 - 0 = -2 What you are really saying here is take away nothing from a number.
when you divide any number by 0, ie (18-7), the number will always be undefined. It does not matter if it is 11, 0, or 100000.
200 - 200 = 0
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It is 0
It is the number minus 0
Take any a, b < 0. Is it true a - b > 0? No. For example: let a = -10000000000000 and b = -1, a - b = -10000000000000 + 1 = -9999999999999 < 0.
it is 0 but, it can also go to minus numbers. so minus 1 trillion and it goes on and on .
No. You an get an infinite amount of minus numbers, and any of those which are positive when they are even will be positive when they are negative.