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Example Question #1164 : Pre Algebra
When a plus and minus sign meet, the sign becomes negative. Since is greater than
and is negative, our answer is negative. We treat as a subtraction problem. Answer is
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Example Question #1165 : Pre Algebra
When a plus and minus sign meet, the sign becomes negative. Since is greater than
and is negative, our answer is negative. We treat as a subtraction problem. Answer is
.
Example Question #1166 : Pre Algebra
When a plus and minus sign meet, the sign becomes negative. Since is greater than
and is positive, our answer is positive. We treat as a subtraction problem. Answer is
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Example Question #1167 : Pre Algebra
When a plus and minus sign meet, the sign becomes negative. When adding two negative numbers, we treat as an addition problem and add a minus sign in the end. Answer is .
Example Question #1168 : Pre Algebra
Just subtract normally. Answer is .
Example Question #1169 : Pre Algebra
When two minus signs meet, the sign becomes positive. It becomes an addition problem. Answer is .
Example Question #1171 : Pre Algebra
This is the same as adding two negative numbers. We treat as an addition problem and add the minus sign in the end. Answer is .
Example Question #1172 : Pre Algebra
When two minus signs meet, the sign becomes positive. Since is greater than
and is positive, our answer is positive. We treat as a subtraction problem. Answer is
.
Example Question #1173 : Pre Algebra
When two minus signs meet, the sign becomes positive. Since is greater than
and is negative, our answer is negtaive. We treat as a subtraction problem. Answer is
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Example Question #1174 : Pre Algebra
When two minus signs meet, the sign becomes positive. We have two of the same numbers but with different signs. Answer is .
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