Yes <span>-(12/-17) is equal to 12/17
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Answer:
A. The first graph
Step-by-step explanation:
When you graph these two equations on a graphing calc, you should be able to see one dotted line and one solid, as well as the solutions being mostly in the 1st quadrant.
<span>A) 11c - 2d = -2
B) c + 8d = 8
</span><span>B) c = 8 - 8d then substitute this into A)
</span><span>A) 88 -88d - 2d = -2
A) 90 = 90d
d = 1
c = 0
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Adding and subtracting with negative numbers
First, recognize that adding and subtracting are, from one viewpoint, the same thing. Subtracting a number is the same thing as adding the negative of that number. For example, 4 – 12 is the same as 4 + –12 (which, because the order of terms doesn't matter with addition, is the same as –12 + 4). With that in mind, here are the rules for adding with negative and positive numbers:
If both numbers are positive, then the answer is positive.
If both numbers are negative, then the answer is negative.
If the numbers have different signs, the answer takes the sign of the higher number.
Subtracting a negative number is the same as adding the positive of that number. For example, 5 – –4 is the same as 5 + 4.
Multiplying and dividing with negative numbers if the numbers have different signs, the answer is negative.