Yes. -1 + 0 = -1
It's 0.
0 (-3)+3=0
-2*(-2)2 + 0*(-2) + 9 = -2*4 + 9 = -8 + 9 = 1
negative 2
-4+0-(-4)+(-4)-1= -4+0+4-4-1= -5
When describing numbers, plus means the number is positive, or above 0. A negative number is one which is below 0. -1 is negative and +1 is positive.
Yes. -1 + 0 = -1
It's 0.
Negative plus a negative is a negative. Ex. -1+-1=-2 Negative times a negative is a positive. -2*-2=4 But a negative [minus] plus a positive [plus] can be minus, zero or plus: For example, -3 + 2 = -1 -3 + 3 = 0 -3 + 4 = +1
1 plus negative 1 equals 0. If you add a negative to something, it is bassically taking it away from the adding number. In other words, you can just change the + sign to a - sign. :)
-x2+2.5x+1=0 x=-0.350781 x=2.85078
Not necessarily. 5 + (-6) = -1, a negative 5 + (-5) = 0 or 5 + (-4) = 1, a positive.
0. If you can visualize a number line then it will make sense. 1+1=2 -1+0=-1 -1+1=0 so -50+50= 0
negative seven
-4 + -5 + -2 + -1 = -12 (negative 12).
negative 8