To find: What is wrong with the given calculation. Given: 5+(-22)=17.

Osvaldo Apodaca

Osvaldo Apodaca

Answered question

2021-12-07

To find:
What is wrong with the given calculation.
Given:
5+(-22)=17.

Answer & Explanation

Joseph Lewis

Joseph Lewis

Beginner2021-12-08Added 43 answers

Concept:
To add two integers with the same signs, follow the steps below: -
(i) Write the absolute values of the given integers.
(ii) Add the absolute values.
(iii) Use their common sign as the sign of the sum.
To add two integers with the different signs, follow the steps below: -
(i) Write the absolute values of the given integers.
(ii) Find the larger absolute value.
(iii) Subtract the smaller absolute value from the larger absolute value.
(iv) Use the sign of the number with larger absolute value as the sign of the sum.
Calculation:
(i) Writing absolute values of the given integers.
|5| = 5, |-22| = 22
(ii) The larger absolute value is 22.
(iii) Subtracting the smaller absolute value from the larger absolute value.
22-5=17
(iv) Since the sign of the number with larger absolute value is negative, hence the sum is also negative.
5+ (-22) =-17
Hence, the sum of the given two integers is -17 and not 17.
Final Statement:
The sum of the given integers is 5 + (-22) = —17 and not 5 + (-22) = 17 as given.

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