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What is -4 + (-6)? I need to show my work also

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Answer:

The Answer is -10 because

Explanation:

You just do pemdas (parentheses, equation, multiplication, division, adding, subtracting) so you obviously start with -6 and add that to -4 which gives you -10 :)

User J Riv
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Answer:

-10

Explanation:

-4 + (-6)

-4 - 6

-10

if you didnt know, there is always an invisable 1 before the parentheses unless there is a number there. so think about it as -4 + 1(-6). then, -6 times 1 is still -6.

hope this helps!!!

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