The biggest negative goes first
For example, -45, -3, 2, 24
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Well, to get a negative number, when multiplying, you must have a negative and a posative. Therefore their would be one negative and posative solution, which would allow you to find a GCF for both a posative and negative number. Here's and example: Find the GCF of 4, and -12 You would factor each of them : you would have 4: 2,2 1,4 -12: 6,-2 2,-6 12,-1 .12,1 3,-4 4,-3 You would then determine that using that data, 4 would be the greatest common facotr of those two numbers.
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The difference between two negative numbers is negative if the second number ( the number you are subtracting from the first) is less in value than the first. For example (-3) - ( -2) = -3 + 2 = -1 (-3) - (-4) = -3 + 4 = + 1
Negative times negative equals positive. Positive times positive equals positive. Positive times negative equals negative. If you have more than two numbers, multiply the first two and then apply these rules to each successive number in turn.
Negative numbers are smaller than 0, while positive numbers are greater than zero. Therefore, when ordering integers from greatest to least, positive numbers come first. Here is an example of a list of integers ordered from greatest to least: 99, 54, 26, 21, 14, 8, 2, -5, -14, -62, -87, -89, -92, -98
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Negative first, then zero and then the positive.
To arrange positive and negative numbers from least to greatest, first identify the negative numbers, as they will always be less than any positive number. Place the negative numbers in increasing order, starting from the largest (closest to zero) to the smallest (farthest from zero). Then, follow with the positive numbers in ascending order. For example, if you have -3, -1, 0, 2, and 5, the order from least to greatest would be -3, -1, 0, 2, 5.
negative ( on all vehicles ) When putting on positive goes on first and negative last.
To order integers from greatest to least, start by identifying the largest number, which will be the highest positive integer or the least negative integer. Compare the positive numbers first, placing them in descending order, and then compare the negative numbers, placing them in ascending order (since they are less than zero). Finally, combine both groups, ensuring that all positive numbers precede the negative numbers. For example, the order of -3, 2, -1, and 4 would be 4, 2, -1, -3.
by either putting the negative number first, or by putting the negative number in parentheses. Like this: -9*1=-9 1*(-9)=-9
Well, to get a negative number, when multiplying, you must have a negative and a posative. Therefore their would be one negative and posative solution, which would allow you to find a GCF for both a posative and negative number. Here's and example: Find the GCF of 4, and -12 You would factor each of them : you would have 4: 2,2 1,4 -12: 6,-2 2,-6 12,-1 .12,1 3,-4 4,-3 You would then determine that using that data, 4 would be the greatest common facotr of those two numbers.
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