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Directed NumbersNumbers can either be positive or negative. Often brackets are put around negative numbers to make them easier to read, e.g. (-2). If a number is positive, the + is usually missed out before the number. So 3 is really (+3). Adding and multiplying combinations of positive and negative numbers can cause confusion and so care must be taken. Addition and SubtractionTwo 'pluses' make a plus, two 'minuses' make a plus. A plus and a minus make a minus. Example
3 + (-2) Example
(-2) + (-5) = -7 Multiplication and DivisionIf two positive numbers are multiplied together or divided, the answer is
positive. Examples
(-2) ÷ (-4) = ½ |