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All the basic operations
of arithmetic can be defined
in terms of addition, so we
will take it as understood
that you have a concept of
what addition means, at least
when we are talking about
positive numbers.
A
positive number represents
a distance to the right on
the number line, starting
from zero (zero is also called
the origin since it
is the starting point). When
we add another positive number,
we visualize it as taking
another step to the right
by that amount. For example,
we all know that 2 + 3 = 5.
On the number line we would
imagine that we start at zero,
take two steps to the right,
and then take three more steps
to the right, which causes
us to land on positive 5.

What
does it mean to add negative
numbers? We view a negative
number as a displacement to
the left on the number line,
so we follow the same procedure
as before but when we add
a negative number we take
that many steps to the left
instead of the right.
Examples:
2 + (–3) = –1
First
we move two steps to the right,
and then three steps to the
left:

(–2) + 3 = 1
We
move two steps to the left,
and then three steps to the
right:

(–2) + (–3) = –5
Two
steps to the left, and then
three more steps to the left:

From
these examples, we can make
the following observations:
1. If
we add two positive numbers
together, the result will
be positive
2. If
we add two negative numbers
together, the result will
be negative
3. If
we add a positive and a negative
number together, the result
could be positive or negative,
depending on which number
represents the biggest step.
There are two ways to define
subtraction: by a related
addition statement, or as
adding the opposite.
Subtraction as Related Addition
a
– b = c
if and only if a = b + c
Subtraction as Adding the
Opposite
For
every real number b
there exists its opposite
–b, and we can define
subtraction as adding the
opposite:
a
– b = a + (-b)
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In algebra it
usually best to always think
of subtraction as adding the
opposite
The
symbol “–” means two different
things in math. If it is between
two numbers it means subtraction,
but if it is in front of one
number it means the opposite
(or negative) of that number.
Subtraction
is binary (acts on
two numbers), but negation
is unary (acts on only
one number).
Calculators have two different
keys to perform these functions.
The key with a plain minus
sign is only for subtraction:

Negation
is performed by a key that
looks like one of these:

Remember
that subtraction can always
be thought of as adding the
opposite. In fact, we could
get along just fine without
ever using subtraction.
Addition
of a positive number moves
to the right, and adding a
negative moves to the left.
Subtraction
is just the opposite: Subtraction
of a positive number moves
to the left, and subtracting
a negative moves to the right.
· Notice
that subtracting a negative
is the same thing as adding
a positive. |