
Negative numbers: addition and subtraction FAQ - Khan Academy
Whenever we add a negative number, we move left on the number line, and whenever we add a positive number, we move right. For subtraction, we move in the opposite direction!
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Subtracting negative numbers (practice) | Khan Academy
Practice subtracting positive and negative single-digit numbers.
Adding & subtracting negative numbers (video) | Khan Academy
Learn how to add and subtract negative numbers. The problems solved in this video are 2 - 3 = -1 and -2 - 3 = -5 and -2 + 3 = 1 and 2 - (-3) = 5 and -2 - (-3). Created by Sal Khan.
Negative numbers: addition and subtraction | Khan Academy
Add and subtract negative numbers, and see how absolute value can be used to find the distance between any two numbers on the number line.
Add and subtract negative numbers - Math | Khan Academy
Learn about numbers below 0 and how they relate to positive numbers. Add, subtract, multiply and divide negative numbers.
Adding & subtracting negative numbers (video) | Khan Academy
Learn how to add and subtract negative numbers. The problems solved in this video are 2 - 3 = -1 and -2 - 3 = -5 and -2 + 3 = 1 and 2 - (-3) = 5 and -2 - (-3).
Adding negative numbers on the number line - Khan Academy
What I now what do in this video is do a bunch of examples using the adding negative numbers on the number line exercise on Khan Academy, so that we can think about different ways to model, or think …
Adding and subtracting negative and positive numbers
Sep 14, 2022 · May someone give me tips on how to add and subtract positive and negative numbers? I have trouble with them.
Subtracting with integer chips (video) | Khan Academy
Let's model subtraction expressions using positive and negative integer chips. To subtract, we'll take away the appropriate number of chips. What if we don't have enough chips to take away? We can …