Which of the following describes the sum in terms of p and q? (1 Point)

1.The sum p + (−q ) is the number located a distance |q| from p in the positive direction.

2.The sum −p + (−q ) is the number located a distance p from q in the positive direction.

3.The sum p +(−q ) is the number located a distance |q|
from p in the negative direction.

4.The sum p + (−q ) is the number located a distance |p| from q in the negative direction.

5 answers

None of the above options accurately describe the sum in terms of p and q.
Which of the following describes the sum in terms of p and q?(1 point)
Responses

The sum p+(−q) is the number located a distance |q| from p in the positive direction.

The sum −p+(−q) is the number located a distance p from q in the positive direction.

The sum p+(−q) is the number located a distance |q| from p in the negative direction.

The sum p+(−q) is the number located a distance |p| from q in the negative direction.
The correct option is: The sum p+(−q) is the number located a distance |q| from p in the positive direction.
Use properties of operations to add (−3) and (−17).(1 point)
Responses

−14
negative 14

−20
negative 20

20
20

14
The correct answer is: (-3) + (-17) = -20