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The addition of two negative numbers is always a
  1. positive number
  2. zero
  3. negative number
  4. none of these

A
zero
B
positive number
C
negative number
D
none of these
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The correct option is C negative number
Addition of two negative number is always negative.
Suppose A and B are the absolute value of negative number A and B, Then the addition number is:
(A)+(B)=(A+B) ( Where (A+B) is negative)

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