Describe the correct way to find the sum of p

and q
if p=−59
and q=−29
.(1 point)

1 answer

To find the sum of \( p \) and \( q \), where \( p = -59 \) and \( q = -29 \), you follow these steps:

  1. Identify the values: You have \( p = -59 \) and \( q = -29 \).

  2. Set up the equation: The sum of \( p \) and \( q \) can be expressed as: \[ p + q = -59 + (-29) \]

  3. Combine the terms: When you add two negative numbers, you can add their absolute values and keep the negative sign: \[ -59 + (-29) = -59 - 29 \]

  4. Perform the addition: Calculate the sum of the absolute values: \[ 59 + 29 = 88 \]

  5. Apply the negative sign: Since both numbers are negative, the result remains negative: \[ -59 - 29 = -88 \]

Therefore, the sum of \( p \) and \( q \) is: \[ p + q = -88 \]