negative fifteen (-15). If they are two negative numbers which are -9 and -6 you have to add (but make sure and keep the negative sign
15
-15 - (-15) = 0
They are the positive multiples multiplied by negative one. So -3,-6,-9,-12,-15,etc.
it is the number such that 15 added to negative 15=0
If you subtract 15 from -6 you get -21. If you worked out the problem on paper, this is what it would look like. -6 - 15 = ? (change the minus to a plus, and change the sign of 15 from positive to negative) -6 + -15 = ? ( now you can add negative 6 plus negative 15 which equals negative 21) -6 + -15 = -21
a negative 15
Negative 9
9
negative fifteen (-15). If they are two negative numbers which are -9 and -6 you have to add (but make sure and keep the negative sign
Well there are quite a few numbers that added together will equal negative 15: here are just a few examples: negative 1 plus negative 14 equals negative 15 (-1 + -14 = -15) negative 2 plus negative 13 equals negative 15 (-2 + -13 = -15) negative 3 plus negative 12 equals negative 15 (-3 + -12 = -15) negative 4 plus negative 11 equals negative 15 (-4 + -11 = -15) negative 5 plus negative 10 equals negative 15 (-5 + -10 = -15) negative 6 plus negative 9 equals negative 15 (-6 + -9 = -15) negative 7 plus negative 8 equals negative 15 (-7 + -8 = -15) negative 30 plus positive 15 equals negative 15 (-30 + 15 = -15) negative 29 plus positive 14 equals negative 15 (-29 + 14 = -15) negative 28 plus positive 13 equals negative 15 (-28 + 13 = -15) and on an on it goes.
-9 - 6 = -15
15
-3 + -7 + 5 + -4 + -6 = -15
3 raised to negative 2 would be -9 plus 6 to the negative 1 which is -6 so -9+-6=-15
-3
Set up an equation using x for the integer. The equation would be: x/(-4+6)=-15 Firstly find the sum of -4 and 6. It would be 2. The equation is now: x/2=-15 Multiply both sides by 2. This means that: x=-30 Plug it back into the equation to check: -30/(-4+6)=-15 -30/2=-15 -15=-15 It works therefore -30 is the integer that when divided by the sum of negative 4 and positive 6 equals negative 15.