How do you add integers with different signs?

A
Just add their absolute values

B
Subtract their absolute values and keep the sign of the integer with the greater absolute value.

C
Add their absolute values and keep the sign of the integer with the smaller absolute value.

D
Add their absolute values and keep the sign of the even integer.

Respuesta :

A Because whenever you’re adding integers that have the same thing you keep the same signs in at the absolute value of each number
B because if you have something like 2+-3 it would equal -1 because 3-2 is 1 and -3 is the larger number