Math, asked by glitter42, 2 months ago

(-3) + (-6) is bigger or is (-3) - (-6)​

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Answered by Pdsunil7
1

Answer:

(-3)-(-6)

Step-by-step explanation:

(-3)+(-6) or (-3)-(-6)

-3-6 or -3+6

-9 or +3

so 3 is bigger than -9

so,(-3)-(-6) is Bigger than (-3)+(-6)

Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer :-

(-3) + (-6) < (-3) - (-6)

How ?

  • (-3) + (-6)

» -3 - 6

» - 9

  • (-3) - (-6)

» -3 + 6

» 3

So,

3 is bigger than -9 because 3 is a positive number and -9 is a negative number and positive numbers are always bigger than the negative numbers.

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