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(-5) -(7)=?
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User Kay Gladen
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Answer:

You can use the additive inverse to solve for x

Explanation:

The additive inverse acquits you to change two things: the negative sign and -7

Therefore, after implementing the additive inverse, here's your expression: -5 + -7. Remeber, the rule for adding negative rational numbers: the sum of 2 negative numbers will be negative. Therefore, simply add 7 + 5 to get 12. Remebering out rule of adding negative rational numbers, you should receive -12 as your answer.

User Jakub Korab
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Answer:

-12

Explanation:

(-5)-(7) can easily be called -5-7 when all the brackets are taken away

-5-7= -12

User Jacob Schwartz
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