Simple answer: add the ≠sign.
Otherwise, you could try 63 + 2*8 = 79
Some are: 2 & 3 = 5 2 & 5 = 7
Multiply 79 by 3 and then add all those zeroes at the end.
Step I: Ignore the negative sign and calculate the quotient. Step II: Add back the negative sign to the answer. For example, 6/(-3) Step I: 6/3 = 2 Step II: Answer = -2
Add the magnitudes together, and take the sign. Example: 4 + 5 {both are positive} so it's +9 {or just 9}. Now: -3 + -2 {both are negative}. Add the magnitudes (3 + 2 = 5) and take the sign, so it's -5.
Add the numerals and keep the sign. Examples: +9 + +3 = +12 -5 + -6 = -11 Just in case this is your next question: to add integers with different signs, subtract the numerals, and use the sign of the larger number.
79 + 19 + 2
You simplyadd them and keep the same sign. 3 + 2 = 5 -3-2 = -5
Some are: 2 & 3 = 5 2 & 5 = 7
If the numbers have mixed signs then take the difference and the sign of the number with the biggest absolute value. Example1: 3 + (-5) = -2 |3| = 3 |-5| = 5 5 > 3 5 is negative so the answer is negative. If the numbers have the same sign add them and carry the sign. Example 2: (-3) + (-5) = (-8) Example 3: 3 + 5 = 8
They are: 79+3 = 82
Multiply 79 by 3 and then add all those zeroes at the end.
Step 1. Ignore the signs. Add them as unsigned numbers. Step 2. Apply to the result the sign of the given integers Examples. 2 + 3 is 5; -9 + (-23) is -32.
Sum = 79*(79+1)/2 = 79*80/2 = 3160
Step I: Ignore the negative sign and calculate the quotient. Step II: Add back the negative sign to the answer. For example, 6/(-3) Step I: 6/3 = 2 Step II: Answer = -2
- 2 + 3 = 1 === Not - 5 because the + sign does not change and you add a negative two to three and get one.
factors: 1, 2, 3, 6, 79, 158, 237, 474prime factors: 2, 3, 79
factors: 1, 2, 3, 6, 79, 158, 237, 474prime factors: 2, 3, 79