The Sign Switch: Why Plus Becomes Minus
What This Module Is Really About
In algebra, solving equations is not about moving numbers randomly. It is about protecting balance.
When a number crosses the equal sign, students are often told: “Just change the sign.” But the real question is — why?
The Core Idea You Must Understand
The equal sign (=) is not decoration. It is a border between two balanced sides.
When a number crosses this border, it is removed from one side and added to the other. This action automatically changes the sign.
Why This Matters
- You stop guessing.
- You stop memorising rules.
- You stop making careless sign mistakes.
- You start solving equations with confidence.
Balance Logic — Why Signs Change
Every equation works like a balance scale. Both sides must always stay equal.
When you move a number across the equal sign, you are removing it from one side and adding it to the other. This is why the sign changes.
Worked Examples (Sign Switch in Action)
x + 3 = 7
x = 7 − 3
x − 5 = 10
x = 10 + 5
x + 8 = 12
x = 12 − 8
x − 2 = 9
x = 9 + 2
x + 1 = 0
x = 0 − 1
x − 4 = 0
x = 0 + 4
Notice that the variable does not move. Only the number crosses the equal sign — and its sign changes.
Practice — Control the Sign Switch
- x + 2 = 7
- x − 3 = 5
- x + 4 = 10
- x − 1 = 6
- x + 5 = 9
- x + 6 = 11
- x − 4 = 3
- x + 7 = 12
- x − 2 = 8
- x + 3 = 6
- x − 5 = 4
- x + 8 = 13
- x + 9 = 20
- x − 7 = 15
- x + 12 = 30
- x − 20 = 5
- x + 6 = 0
- x − 11 = 4
- x + 14 = 25
- x − 9 = 6
- x + 18 = 40
- x − 13 = 7
- x + 16 = 28
- x − 10 = 12
- x + 5 = 2
- x − 8 = 1
- x + 10 = 4
- x − 15 = −5
- x + 3 = −7
- x − 12 = −2
- x + 9 = −1
- x − 20 = −10
- x + 4 = −6
- x − 18 = −8
- x + 6 = −4
- x − 22 = −12
Visual Logic — Crossing the Equal Sign
Think of the equal sign as a border. When a number crosses this border, its sign changes to keep balance.
cross the border
⟂ = ⟂
Notice: the variable stays in place. Only the number moves — and its sign changes.
Self-Check — Are You Doing the Sign Switch Correctly?
Before moving on, use this quick checklist to verify your thinking. If any answer is “No”, pause and re-check the step.
Did only the number move across the equal sign?
Did the sign change when the number crossed?
Did the variable stay in place?
Does the final equation still look balanced?
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Changing the sign without crossing the equal sign.
Moving the variable instead of the number.
Forgetting that subtraction becomes addition (and vice versa).
Panicking when answers become negative.
