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(-2)-(-3)=
(Is it okay if you explain how you got the answer I’m bad at math )

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Answer:

the answer is 1

Explanation:

ok, so you see that there's a negative sign in front of (-3). even if there's no other number in front of the parentheses, there's actually a -1, its just that math omits the 1 to make life easier. With that in mind, whenever you see an even amount of negative signs, the answer's gonna be positive. In this case you just multiple -3 and the negative sign to get +3, and since there's a -2 in front of the -3, you add them together (-2+3) to get 1

Hope this isn't too much info for you :'D

User Anderwyang
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Answer:

1

Explanation:

So we let's simplify

(-2) is still -2 so you could put away the parenthesis -(-3) you need to distribute or multiply the - to -3 negative times negative is positive so it will become 3

Now the equation looks like this:

-2+3= 1

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