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
For example: 0, 0, 0, 144.In general, you can choose ANY three numbers for the first three. Add them together, and subtract 144 minus this sum, to get the fourth number.
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Zero minus (or plus) any number is that number. To clarify: 0 - (-2) = 2 0 - (-36) = 36
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.
No, w-w = 0. Any number minus itself is zero. On the other hand, 0 - w = -w.
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.
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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.
No, an identity property, in the context of addition (subtraction), is associated with 0. 0 is the additive identity and the identity property is expressed as x + 0 = x = 0 + x for any element of the set of numbers.A number minus that number is simply an expression.
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.
it is 0 but, it can also go to minus numbers. so minus 1 trillion and it goes on and on .