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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Hawaii_Community_College/Hawaii_Community_College_MA82X_Textbook/01%3A_Real_Numbers_and_Their_Operations/1.02%3A_Adding_and_Subtracting_Integers
    Similarly, visualize adding two negative numbers (3)+(2) by first moving from the origin three units to the left and then moving another two units to the left. The sign of the result is the sa...Similarly, visualize adding two negative numbers (3)+(2) by first moving from the origin three units to the left and then moving another two units to the left. The sign of the result is the same as the sign of the number with the greatest distance from the origin. The sign of a positive number added to a negative number is the same as the sign of the number with the greatest distance from the origin.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/Elementary_Algebra_(LibreTexts)/01%3A_Real_Numbers_and_Their_Operations/1.02%3A_Adding_and_Subtracting_Integers
    Similarly, visualize adding two negative numbers (3)+(2) by first moving from the origin three units to the left and then moving another two units to the left. The sign of the result is the sa...Similarly, visualize adding two negative numbers (3)+(2) by first moving from the origin three units to the left and then moving another two units to the left. The sign of the result is the same as the sign of the number with the greatest distance from the origin. The sign of a positive number added to a negative number is the same as the sign of the number with the greatest distance from the origin.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/Math_for_Educators_(MATH_010A_and_010B_CID120)/03%3A_The_Real_Number_System/3.08%3A_Adding_and_Subtracting_Integers
    Similarly, visualize adding two negative numbers (3)+(2) by first moving from the origin three units to the left and then moving another two units to the left. The sign of the result is the sa...Similarly, visualize adding two negative numbers (3)+(2) by first moving from the origin three units to the left and then moving another two units to the left. The sign of the result is the same as the sign of the number with the greatest distance from the origin. The sign of a positive number added to a negative number is the same as the sign of the number with the greatest distance from the origin.

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