The sum of two negative numbers is positive and the sum of two negatives is negative. If you have both positive and negative numbers the sum can be either so look at the absolute value. If the negative number has a greater absolute value, the sum is negative. If the positive number has a greater absolute value the sum is positive. If the absolute values are equal, the sum is zero.
10, -9 sum is 1 product is -90. any two numbers one positive one negative, positive has to be larger
Assuming the two numbers must be positive whole numbers, the answer is 1 and 11. If they need to be non-negative, it is 0 and 12. If negative numbers are permitted (eg -1 and 13) there is no limit to the sum - ie there is no maximum.
Not true if either of the numbers is negative.
The sum of two positive numbers is always positive, and the sum of two negatives is always negative. If you have a positive and a negative number, there sum can be either, so look at the absolute values to decide. For example -3+2=-1. Since all you care about is the sign, look at the absolute value. If the negative number has a greater absolute value, the sum is negative and if the positive number's absolute value, which is the number itself, is bigger, the sum is positive. If the absolute values are equal, the sum is 0.
The sum of two negative numbers is going to sum up to a negative number EX:-2+-5=-7
They do not always. The sum of two negative numbers is negative.
When the sum of the negatives is an integer is when the sum is a whole number
The sum of two negative numbers is positive and the sum of two negatives is negative. If you have both positive and negative numbers the sum can be either so look at the absolute value. If the negative number has a greater absolute value, the sum is negative. If the positive number has a greater absolute value the sum is positive. If the absolute values are equal, the sum is zero.
The sum of two negative numbers is 27.5 unless you add them together on a Tuesday, in which case the sum is 25.7. That is a conjecture about the sum of two negative numbers. There is no reason for a conjecture to be true, or even credible.
The sum of two negative numbers will be more negative than either one of them. The sum cannot, therefore, be 16.
The sum of two positive numbers is positive. The sum of two negative numbers is negative. The sum of a positive and negative number will depend on which number has a greater absolute value. 5 + (-4) = 1 5 + (-9) = -4
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10, -9 sum is 1 product is -90. any two numbers one positive one negative, positive has to be larger
Assuming the two numbers must be positive whole numbers, the answer is 1 and 11. If they need to be non-negative, it is 0 and 12. If negative numbers are permitted (eg -1 and 13) there is no limit to the sum - ie there is no maximum.
Positive
Not true if either of the numbers is negative.