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-a+(-b) where a= 6.05 and b= 3.611

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Answer:

-9.661

Explanation:

In the given equation, a and b are negative. The values of a and b are given. If you insert the values into the given formula, the values become negative because of "-" in front of the a and b values.

-a + (-b) = -6.05 + (-3.611)

Because the second value is negative, the plus sign references to adding BOTH negative values together so it is just the same as saying:

-6.05 - 3.611

This gives you -9.661

Hope this helps!

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