Math, asked by sadathali313, 8 months ago

-3+2 =?? explain the signs

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Answered by Anonymous
19

-3 +2

-( 3 - 2 )

- (1)

-1

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Answered by aartharohithreddy
1

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

1 Is the answer because here

they said -3 it means it is in negative

negative numbers

-1,-2,-3,-4,.....and so on

before these negative numbers there are positive numbers

like 1,2,3,4.......

clearly I'll show all the numbers

..........,-3,-2,-1,1,2,3,......

this is the order so now u do it yourself

in a normal way

here, -3 add 2 digits u will get the answer 1

Answer: 1

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