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Why is 1 + (−5) equal to −4?

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Explanation:

1 + ( -5) Adding a negative = subtracting:

= 1 - 5

= -4.

Think of these numbers as 'directed' numbers - the numbers depend on the direction.

If we have a thermometer and the temperature reads 1 degree and the temperature drops, the mercury travels down ( negative direction) by 5 units. . It goes down 1 degree to reach 0 then another 4 degrees to reach -4,

1 - 5 = -4.

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