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A+(-b) where a=4 and b=2

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A+(-b) where a=4 and b=2-example-1
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Answer:

The sum of a and (-b) is 2

Explanation:

method 1:First, we take the negate(negative) of b to get -2. Then, we take the sum of 4 and -2 to get 2.

method 2: since adding a negative is the same as subtracting a positive, we get 4-2, which is 2.

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