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I need help with this question Subtraction:3+(-4) = ?

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Given:

We have to use subtraction


3+(-4)

To find: Solve the above expression?

Step-by-step explanation:

Here we use the subtraction operation to solve the given expression.

We know the operator property,


\begin{gathered} (+)(-)=(-) \\ (-)(-)=(+) \\ (+)(+)=(+) \\ (-)(+)=(-) \end{gathered}

Therefore,


\begin{gathered} =3+(-4_) \\ \\ =3-4 \\ \\ =-1 \end{gathered}

Thus, 3+(-4) = -1.

Answer: 3+(-4) = -1.

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