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MattPL

Answer:

See explanation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Part C)

[tex]5+(-10)[/tex]

When adding a positive to a negative, the result will be the sign of the larger absolute value. In this case, 10 is greater than 5, so the result will be negative.

Adding a negative is also the same thing as subtracting a positive.

[tex]5+(-10)\\5-10\\-5[/tex]

For your second problem, 5 is larger than 3, so the result will be positive.

[tex]5+(-3)\\5-3\\2[/tex]

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When adding a positive to another positive, the result will be positive.

[tex]5+3\\8[/tex]

When adding a number to zero, the answer will always be the number.

[tex]5+0\\5[/tex]

Part D)

When multiplying a positive times a negative, the result will always be negative.

[tex]5*(-10)\\-50[/tex]

[tex]5*(-3)\\-15[/tex]

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When multiplying a positive times a positive, the result will always be positive.

[tex]5*10\\50[/tex]

When multiplying a positive or a negative times zero, the result will always be zero.

[tex]5*0\\0[/tex]