Math, asked by haseebgour70, 8 months ago

(-9)+(-11) is the greater than (-9)-(-11) true or false

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Answered by pushpakumari7150573
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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

(-9)+(-11) (-9)-(-11)

-9-11 -9+11

-20 2

-20<2

I hope this helps!

Answered by anusha250107
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Answer:

(-9)+(-11)= -9-11= -20

(-9)-(-11)= -9+11= 2

A positive number is always bigger than a negative number.

So, 2 is greater than -20, that means (-9)+(-11) is smaller than (-9)-(-11).

Thus, the statement is False.

Hope it helps you.

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