the answer could be negative or positive depending on whether the negative number you're adding is bigger than the positive number
Any 2 negative numbers, whether even or odd, when multiplied are positive
the answer is a positive because two negative or two positive is always positive.
No. Every integer, whether negative or positive, is rational.
Only whole numbers are integers, whether negative or positive.
When you divide or multiply positive and negative numbers, you first do the division or multiplication as normal. The next step is to assess whether or not the answer will be negative or positive. If the two numbers of the question were the same (negative and negative or positive and positive) then the answer will be positive. If the two numbers in the question were different (one negative and one positive) then the answer will be negative. Thus, if you divide a negative number by a positive number, the result will be the same as normal division, but the answer will be negative.
Criticism is having a comment for something and delivering it, whether in a positive or completely negative way. Criticism is having a comment for something and delivering it, whether in a positive or completely negative way.
Any integer, whether it is positive or negative, is a rational number.
You will end up with a negative value. It does not matter whether the numerator or denominator is negative. If either value is negative, the answer will be negative.
write a c++program by using if statement to read a number and check whether it is positive or negative
If the negative number is bigger then the answer will be negative If the bigger number is positive then the answer will be positive. All you do is subtract the two numbers and take the sign of the bigger number Ex (+2)+(-7)=(-5)
The charges of the objects involved determine whether an electric force is attractive or repulsive. Like charges (positive-positive or negative-negative) will repel each other, while opposite charges (positive-negative) will attract each other.