when subtracting a negative, you will add the opponent, so
12-(-6) is 12+(+6) = 18
-25-(10) is -25 +(-10) = -35 they are the same signs so just add and keep the sign
ask for help, learning is better for you than getting the answers
2007-01-29 08:42:23
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answered by frogyspond 3
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You also need help with typing.
25 - (-14)= 39
-18 - 5= -23
-74 - (-8)= -66
46 + (-38)= 8
-87 + 42= -45
Go to tutoring so you can do your own hw.
2007-01-29 08:41:45
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answered by Myra G 5
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First, don't post questions using alternating caps. It looks idiotic, and it's a pain to read.
If you have two negative signs, make then into one plus. If you have a plus and a minus, just remove the plus.
So, 25 - (-14) is the same as 25 + 14.
(-87) + 42 is the same as 42 - 87.
2007-01-29 08:39:44
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answered by Garylian 6
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25-(-14) translates to 25 + 14, which is 39
-18-5 Oh come on kid!
-74-(-8) translates to -74 + 8
46 + (-38) Oh come on kid!
-87+ 42 Oh come on kid!
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negative plus negative equals positive
positive plus negative equals negative
positive plus positive equals positive
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ANSWERS: I hoped you learned something!
39
-23
-6
-45
2007-01-29 08:39:21
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answered by The Ultimate Answerer 3
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First u need to stop writting lIkE tHiS, it took me 1 min to understand ur question.
25-(-14)=25+14
-18-5= -(18+5)= -23
46+(-38)=46-38
-87+42=42-87= -45
good luck! ;)
2007-01-29 08:41:09
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answered by AlvaDaGansta 4
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haven't you gotten any formula to work this out?
-87+42= -45
46+ -38= 8
-74--8= -74+8= -66
-18-5= -23
25--14= 25+14= 39
well i think dats it eh.but u must have formulas and examples in your text books ok.use them and you won't have any problems
2007-01-29 08:48:33
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answered by kamal_ramlochan 1
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kk... well hera ya go!
25-(-14)= 39
18-5= 23
-74-(-8)=-66
46 + (-38)=8
-87+ 42=-45
Easy Peazy. See all you needed was a calculator w/ intergers. Hope this helps you:
http://www.stanford.edu/~laurik/fsmbook/exercises/PlusOrMinusNeg.html
2007-01-29 08:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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ok, um i think education is something u should do on your own, but here are some clues: negative+negative= positive,
positive+positive=positive,
if u come to a question, that is like positive+negative, then subtract it, then keep the higher sign,
ex:9+-5=4, u always keep the larger sign. i am in 9th grade, so that stuff is pretty easy for me
2007-01-29 08:50:35
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answered by hunterjumper 2
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39
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-45
2007-01-29 08:39:21
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answered by TE LEGEND IN THE MAKING 3
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39
-23
-82
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-45
2007-01-29 08:40:10
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answered by Tyler H 2
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