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Amaris Garner
17 October, 18:16
Rules for integer operations:
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Janae Salinas
17 October, 19:15
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Just do the song same sides add them up opposite subtract take the sign of the larger number then you’ll be exact!
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Ladybug
17 October, 21:50
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Hello!
If the signs are the same, and you multiply or divide, the sign of the product or quotient will be positive. If the signs are different, the product or quotient will be negative.
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