Math Problem Statement

simplify -44 + -62

Solution

To simplify 44+(62)-44 + (-62), follow these steps:

Solution:

Since both numbers are negative, we add their absolute values and keep the negative sign:

44+62=44+62=106| -44 | + | -62 | = 44 + 62 = 106

Now, applying the negative sign:

44+(62)=106-44 + (-62) = -106

So, the simplified result is:

106\boxed{-106}

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Related Questions:

  1. What happens when adding a positive and a negative number?
  2. How do you subtract negative numbers?
  3. What is the absolute value of a number, and how is it used?
  4. How do you add three negative numbers together?
  5. What is the difference between 44+62-44 + 62 and 44+(62)-44 + (-62)?

Tip: When adding negative numbers, treat it like regular addition and apply a negative sign to the result.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Arithmetic
Addition of Negative Numbers

Formulas

Addition of integers: a + (-b) = -(a + b)

Theorems

Commutative Property of Addition
Addition of Negative Integers

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 6-7