how do you add integers with the same sign?
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There is a table - - = +
- + = -
+ + = +
+ - = -
For example
-2 -2 =-4
- + = -
+ + = +
+ - = -
For example
-2 -2 =-4
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Answer:
Before u add integer we have to see the signs like
+ +=+
+ - = -
- + = -
- - = +
Step-by-step explanation:
for EX:
-3-3
We keep -3 in brackets like this
(-3)-3
Then
We see there are both minuses
So next step
-3 -3 we removed the brackets
Then we add them
Since they have same sign this is because
When you have two negative signs, one turns over, and they add together to make a positive. If you have a positive and a negative, there is one dash left over, and the answer is negative.
So -3-3
= -6
hope u understood!
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