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How to show my work for 4+(-3)=1

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When you are adding a positive and a negative it will always equal a positive. It depends because if the negative number is greater than the positive number than its a negative if u are adding them together. But if the positive number is greater than the negative number and you are adding them together than it will equal a positive. So, or you just switch the addition symbol to a subtraction symbol.


4 + (-3) = 1

Equation:

4 - 3 = 1


User DeanSinaean
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Answer: →
=1 *The answer must have a positive sign.*

Step-by-step explanation:

First, you had to do is remove parenthesis.


4-3

And then, subtract by the numbers. Subtract it's going to be subtract by the numbers, fractions, and find the difference between the numbers.


4-3=1

Hope this helps!

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