show on number line 2 more than -5
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-5 + 2 = -3
So, to represent -3 on the number line, make a line, in the center mark 0. Then on the right of 0, mark all the positive numbers. (Like 1, 2, 3, 4) And on the left, mark the negative numbers. (Like -1, -2, -3)
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-5 + 2 is -3 because when there’s a negative and a positive integer, and you have to add them, you always subtract. So, 5-2 = 3. And the sign of the answer ( - or +) depends on the 2 numbers that are given. the sign of the bigger number is going to be the sign put before the number. Here, 5 is bigger than 2, and there’s a - sign before 5, so it would be -3
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So, to represent -3 on the number line, make a line, in the center mark 0. Then on the right of 0, mark all the positive numbers. (Like 1, 2, 3, 4) And on the left, mark the negative numbers. (Like -1, -2, -3)
Explanation:
-5 + 2 is -3 because when there’s a negative and a positive integer, and you have to add them, you always subtract. So, 5-2 = 3. And the sign of the answer ( - or +) depends on the 2 numbers that are given. the sign of the bigger number is going to be the sign put before the number. Here, 5 is bigger than 2, and there’s a - sign before 5, so it would be -3
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