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Please help. I don't want to fail! Subtract using the number line. 2−(−3) Select the location on the number line to plot the point.
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Please help. I don't want to fail!
Subtract using the number line.
2−(−3)
Select the location on the number line to plot the point.
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double negation is actually addition so 5 is the answer
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