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Evaluate the expression when a=4, b=−5, and c=−8. (−b)+c=
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Evaluate the expression when a=4, b=−5, and c=−8. (−b)+c=
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The correct answer is -3. The 2 negative signs in the parentheses turns positive and add to -8.
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Answer:
-3
Explanation:
(−b)+c=
Let b = -5 and c = -8
- (-5) + -8
5 -8
-3
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