Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]\huge\boxed{\text{+}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
To make this statement true, we want to make it so that when -20 is "something'd" to 18, we get -2.
Let's try all the common operators first - add, subtract, multiply, divide.
Let's try add.
If we put a plus sign there:
[tex]18 + (-20) = -2[/tex]
Adding a negative is the same as subtracting a positive.
[tex]18-20=-2[/tex]
This is true! 18 - 20 is indeed -2. This means + is the right operator.
For fun, let me briefly go over what happens with all the other operators.
Subtract:
[tex]18 - (-20) = -2\\\\18+20=-2\\\\28 \neq -2[/tex]
Multiply:
[tex]18 \cdot (-20) = -2\\\\-360 \neq -2[/tex]
Divide:
[tex]18 \div (-20) = -2\\\\-0.9 \neq -2[/tex]
Hope this helped!