Positive and negative numbers and zero

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Positive, negative numbers and zero are a fundamental topic in algebra, it is very easy to understand it by drawing a number line in which zero is located in the middle.

  • Zero is our reference point.
  • The positive numbers are the same numbers we use to this day and are located to the right of zero. Now that we are beginning to study the subject of positive and negative numbers, we will see a sign before the positive ones, the plus sign (+), to make it clear that it is a positive number, but, later, after we understand the subject well, we will suppress it.
  • Negative numbers are those that are located on the left side of zero and have a minus sign (-). Unlike positive numbers, the minus sign will always appear next to negative numbers to indicate that they are actually negative numbers.

We will illustrate this on the number line:

A1 - Positive and negative numbers and zero

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All negative numbers appear on the number line to the left of the number 0.

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Ejemplos y ejercicios con soluciones de números positivos, negativos y el cero

Exercise #1

a is negative number.

b is negative number.

What is the sum of a+b?

Step-by-Step Solution

 

Let's check an example:

Let's say a = -1

b = -2

 

-1 + (-2) =

-1-2= 

-3

 

As the example shows us, what we can also do with additional examples,

is that adding two negative numbers will always result in a negative number.

Answer

Negative

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