It will always be positive.
diffrence will always be positive except when it is zero but is you speak of substraction operation it can be positive negative or zero
when you add two positive integers the answer is always positive when you add two negative integers the answer is positive when you add one negative and on positive integer, the answer is negative subtracting two negative numbers gets a negative answer subtracting two positive numbers- the answer depends subtracting a negative and positive number- the answer depends, the positive number would have to be bigger than the negative to achieve a negative number, and if the positive number is less, than the answer is still negative
There is no solution.Consecutive negative integers will always add up to a negative number. 110 is positive.
No, the sum of two negative integers is not a positive integer. For example, if you add -5 and -6 together the sum would be -11.
That will depend on the two integers that you use. The result could be any of negative, zero or positive.
It will always be negative.
diffrence will always be positive except when it is zero but is you speak of substraction operation it can be positive negative or zero
when you add two positive integers the answer is always positive when you add two negative integers the answer is positive when you add one negative and on positive integer, the answer is negative subtracting two negative numbers gets a negative answer subtracting two positive numbers- the answer depends subtracting a negative and positive number- the answer depends, the positive number would have to be bigger than the negative to achieve a negative number, and if the positive number is less, than the answer is still negative
There is no solution.Consecutive negative integers will always add up to a negative number. 110 is positive.
No. Adding negative integers will result in an integer that is more negative.
When you add two negative integers, the answer is still negative.
In mathematics, the rule that says "two negatives make a positive" is based on the concept of multiplication. When you multiply two negative numbers together, the negative signs cancel each other out to give a positive result. This rule is consistent with the properties of arithmetic and helps maintain consistency in algebraic calculations.
When adding negative integers, you subtract. (2+-1=1) When subtracting negative integers, you add. (2--3=5)
No, the sum of two negative integers is not a positive integer. For example, if you add -5 and -6 together the sum would be -11.
Add two positive integers and you ALWAYS have a positive integers. The positive integers are closed under addition.
That will depend on the two integers that you use. The result could be any of negative, zero or positive.
+2 + -1= 1