No it is not.
The sign of the larger number will be the sign of the answer, if you're adding them together. If they're the same size, and of different signs, the answer will be zero.
Negative 11 plus 6 is equal to -5. This can be calculated by adding the two numbers together: -11 + 6 = -5. The negative sign indicates that the result is less than zero.
The sign of -567.45 plus 567.45 is 0. When adding a negative number and its positive counterpart, they cancel each other out, resulting in a sum of zero. This is due to the properties of addition and the concept of additive inverses in mathematics.
The sign of the larger number will be the sign of the answer, if you're adding them together. If they're the same size, and of different signs, the answer will be zero.
They are opposites or additive inverses. They equal zero when added together.
Zero
zero
Eighty,zero zero zero,zero zero zero ,+five,zero zero zero,zero zero zero,+three, thousand+five
Zero is neither negative nor positive, so it does not get a sign (+ or -). It's just 0
Six plus zero point eight plus zero point zero nine.
Correct.
If the number is zero, then it is neither positive nor negative.For all other integers: If there is a minus sign, "-", before the integer, then it is negative. If there is a plus sign, "+", before the integer or no sign at all, then it is positive.