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(01.02 MC)Which number line shows the solution to −6 − (−2)?

A number line is shown from negative 10 to 0 to positive 10. There are increments of 2 on either side of the number line. The even numbers are labeled on either side of the number line. An arrow pointing from 0 to negative 6 is shown. Above this, another arrow pointing from negative 6 to negative 4 is shown.

A number line is shown from negative 10 to 0 to positive 10. There are increments of 2 on either side of the number line. The even numbers are labeled on either side of the number line. An arrow pointing from 0 to negative 6 is shown. Above this, another arrow pointing from negative 6 to negative 8 is shown.

A number line is shown from negative 10 to 0 to positive 10. There are increments of 2 on either side of the number line. The even numbers are labeled on either side of the number line. An arrow pointing from 0 to 6 is shown. Above this, another arrow pointing from 6 to 4 is shown.

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Answer:

what he say yeah

Explanation:

User Rinaldi
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Given:

The expression is


-6-(-2)

To find:

The solution of given expression on the number line.

Solution:

We have,


-6-(-2)=-6+2


-6-(-2)=-4

So, the solution is -4.

Start from point 0, then use arrow to jump on -6 then use another arrow to jump 2 units right, as (-)(-)=(+) and positive sign means jump towards positive direction.

On the number line,

1. An arrow pointing from 0 to negative 6.

2. Another arrow pointing from negative 6 to negative 4.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

(01.02 MC)Which number line shows the solution to −6 − (−2)? A number line is shown-example-1
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