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When you add x to a negative x, you are essentially combining a positive quantity with its exact opposite. The sum of x and -x is zero, because they cancel each other out. This is based on the property of additive inverses, where a number and its additive inverse sum to zero.
Oh, what a happy little question! When you have x plus a negative x, they cancel each other out like magic. It's like you're painting with two colors that mix together perfectly to create a beautiful shade of zero. Just remember, mistakes are just happy accidents in the world of math!
Oh, dude, when you add x and a negative x, it's like they cancel each other out, you know? It's like inviting your friend over and then telling them to leave immediately. So, the answer is zero. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
A negative minus a negative turns the latter into a plus positive,for example -6 minus -3 would be :-6 ++ 3 = -3A minus negative always turns into a plus positive...To get more Specific:Suppose x and y are two POSITIVE numbers so that -x and -y are negative. Then a negative minus a negative = (-x) - (-y) = -x +yIf x > y the answer is negativeIf x = y the answer is zeroIf x < y the answer is positive
-7 = (-11 +x ) -7 -x = -11 x= 4
Let square = [x] -4+3*(-2)*[-4]+[3x-2x]=-4-6-2+[x]=-12+[x]The answer is negative 12 plus squared x.
negative x positive = negative negative x negative = positive negative x negative x negative = negative negative x negative x negative x negative = positive .....
y equals x plus 4 when y equals 0 then x equals 2i i is the square root of negative 1