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5+(-2)+(-6) Add the integers​

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Answered by shreyasinghkatiyar
1

Answer:

Answer

5+(−2)+(−6)

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we will add 5 and −2

(5)+(−2)

−11,−10,−9,−8,−7,−6,−5,−4,−3,−2,−1 ,0 ,1 ,2 ,3 ,4, 5

−2 is smaller than 5.

So, we have to go 5 places right from −2, which is equal to number 3

Hence,(5)+(−2)=3

∴5+(−2)+(−6)=3+(−6)

−6 is smaller than 3.

So, we have to go 3 places right from −6, which is equal to number −3

Hence,∴5+(−2)+(−6)=3+(−6)=−3

Answered by mohan7007331
12

Answer:

5+(-2)+(-6)

=5-2-6

=5-8

=-3

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