Negatives
When it comes to advanced numbers and math concepts, most are covered with a basic understanding of algebra. However, when it comes to the SAT math section, it is always a good idea to review and practice, so we will give some tips and techniques to help deal with negative numbers on the math portion of the SAT.
Negatives
Negative numbers are the ones to the left of the zero. This is basic information, but again, reviewing is good when it comes to SAT math questions.
Occasionally, a number in a math problem will have two signs. The basic rule is "one of each is minus and two of the same is positive." So, if a number is -(-1) you must "clean it up" to be 1 before doing any further arithmetic. On the other hand, a + (-3) would become a minus three. After simplifying the numbers, simply add or subtract as needed to get the answer.
When adding or subtracting negatives:
- Look at the signs to determine whether to add or subtract.
- Simplify the number then add or subtract as needed.