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If “k” is a negative number, then k + 2 is a negative number.
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If “k” is a negative number, then k + 2 is a negative number.
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2021-08-30T06:39:45+00:00
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Not exactly, if a possitive and a negetive are added together the number that was larger will choose its symbol. Say “k” is -3, so -3 + 2 = -1, or if “k” was -1, then -1 + 2 = 1.
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