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Mathematics, 07.11.2019 20:31 chanavictor2688

Ikeep getting questions like this on my assignment and i just don’t understand what it’s asking me to input ?
suppose you want to subtract:
-2-3
re-write this subtraction as an addition of signed numbers.
-2-3

now actually compute -2-3

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