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Answered by itsbiswaa
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Summary: Adding two positive integers always yields a positive sum; adding two negative integers always yields a negative sum. To find the sum of a positive and a negative integer, take the absolute value of each integer and then subtract these values.

Step-by-step explanation:

Integers are whole numbers, both positive and negative. You can perform four basic math operations on them: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

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Answered by rachealadeoye12
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Whether you are adding positive or negative, it is the simplest calculation you can do with integers. In both cases you are simply calculating the sum of the numbers. For example, if you are adding two positive integers. It looks like this:

5+4=9

If you are calculating the sum of two negative integers it looks like this:

(-7)+(-2)=9

SUBTRACTION

If you have two positive integers you subtract smaller number from the bigger one it looks like this:

5-3=2 or

(-5)-3= -5+(-3)= -8

MULTIPLICATION

If both integers are either positive or negative, the total will always be a positive number:

3*2=6

However, if you are multiplying a positive integer from the negative one, the result will always be negative:

(-8) * 9= -72

DIVISION

Dividing two negatives or two positives yields a positive number:

12/3=4

-12/(-3)=4

Also remember dividing one negative and one positive integers will result in a negative number:

(-12)/3=-4

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