If: x+7-4x+1 = -10
Then: 8-3x = -10
And: -3x = -10-8 => -3x = -18
So: x = -18/-3 => x = 6
-7 + 5x > 6x + 1 subtract 1 from both sides -8 + 5x > 6x subtract 5x from both sides -8 > x
Negative plus a negative is a negative. Ex. -1+-1=-2 Negative times a negative is a positive. -2*-2=4 But a negative [minus] plus a positive [plus] can be minus, zero or plus: For example, -3 + 2 = -1 -3 + 3 = 0 -3 + 4 = +1
A Negative. Here is a little table for the multiplication/divison of 'double' signs. = + =- = - = + NB If no sign is given in the front of a number, then read it as plus(+).
It is minus ten.
negative read this : "MULTIPLICATION: minus times minus is plus (negative x negative = positive).....minus times plus is minus (negative x positive = negative).....plus times plus is plus (positive x positive = positive) DIVISION: minus divi minus is plus (negative ÷ negative = positive)......minus divi plus is minus (negative ÷ positive = negative).....plus divi plus is plus (positive ÷ positive = positive)"
A negative.
No, you add the positive to the negative.
When you add negative 2 to it, or subtract 2 from it. (Among nearly infinitely other possibilities)
Yes. -4 times -3 = 12
No, a negative plus a negative is a negative
subtract the small number from big number (without signs) and then add the sign of the larger number to the difference
In addition, it depends on which is larger. In multiplication, a negative times a positive is alway negative.
Z= -1
A negative plus a negative will always equal another negative.
It's actually -2
10+p=29 If you subtract 10 from both sides, you get: p=19
Equal negative 14!