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Substitution with negative numbers Evaluate 2 – (-4) + (-y) where y = 7. Stuck? Watch a video or use a hint.​

Substitution with negative numbers Evaluate 2 – (-4) + (-y) where y = 7. Stuck? Watch-example-1
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Answer:

1

Explanation:

User PonyEars
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Answer:

-1

Explanation:

2 - (-4) + (-y)

plug in 7 as y

2 - (-4) + (-7)

so you start with the first addition/subtraction (PEMDAS)

also the negative is distributed to the -4 make it positive, a negative and a negative equals a positive, therefore positive 4

2 - (-4) = 6

or

2 + 4 = 6

then... the equation reads

6 + (-7) = -1

*becareful -7 is "more than/ more negative than" 6 making the answer a negative

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