
Dealing With Negative Numbers
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Mathematics
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1st - 11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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learn a new way of maths
by Triston Pollard
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Were gonna learn about negative numbers
A positive number is always bigger than a negative but if the negative number is larger than the positive it will take away the negative and the positive normally then the product(answer) is the negative number
-8 - 16 = -8
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Try to do these questions on a paper and send for me
also remember
+/ - = - - / + = - + / + = + - / - = +
-8 + 9 = 7 + 2 = -2 + -15 = 4 - 6 =
-5 + 10 = -3 - 5 = 9 + -12 = -8 x 2 =
learn a new way of maths
by Triston Pollard
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