A positive number added to a negative number may be either positive or negative depending on the magnititude ( absolute value) of the numbers. But a positive number multiplied by a negative number is always negative.
A negative number added to a negative number will always come out negative.
1, 2, 3
1, 2 and 3
one, two, and three
Positive numbers always result in positive numbers when added, divided, or multiplied by another positive number.
A positive number added to a negative number may be either positive or negative depending on the magnititude ( absolute value) of the numbers. But a positive number multiplied by a negative number is always negative.
19
273
3, -15
minus (negative) A negative number multiplied or divided by a negative is a positive. Then, multiplied or divided by another negative gives you a negative. A negative added to a negative is a negative. So adding a third negative is still a negative. Subtracting a - from a - is a -. So, subtracting a third - is still a -. No matter what operation you do, three negatives is a negative.
The answer to this depends on what you are doing with the numbers..... * A negative added to a negative gives a negative (-3) + (-5) = -8 * A negative subtracted from a negative may give either a negative or a positive (-3) - (-5) = +2 (-5) - (-3) = -2 * A negative multiplied by a negative gives a positive (-3) x (-5) = +15 * A negative divided by a negative gives a positive (-3) ÷ (-5) = +0.6
A negative number added to a negative number will always come out negative.
1, 2, 3
Negetive 28 and 1
145
The two numbers that satisfy the conditions of adding up to -12 and multiplying to 292 are -22 and -13. This is because -22 + (-13) = -35 and -22 * (-13) = 286. Therefore, the correct pair of numbers that meet the criteria are -22 and -13.