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Can someone solve this equation for me? x - y + 4; use x = -9, and y = -10
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x - y + 4; use x = -9, and y = -10
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(-9) - (-10) + 4 = 5, subtracting -10 from -9 is the same as adding 10 to -9. simplifying that gives you 1 + 4 which is 5.
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