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(-6)-(-2) and (-6) +2 find the values and compare the answers ​

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Answered by rkuntal7686
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Answer:

(-6)-(-2)

=-6+2= -4

(-6)+2

= -6+2= -4

These both answers are same because (-)(-) =+

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Answered by halamadrid
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Both the expressions have the same value, which is -4.

Given:

The expressions (-6)-(-2) and (-6) +2.

To Find:

The value of the given expressions.

Solution:

To find the value of the given expressions, we need to look into the rules of addition of integers given below:

1. Addition of integers having positive signs yields a positive integer.

2. Addition of two integers having negative signs will result in the sign of their sum being negative.

3. Adding integers of opposite signs will lead to subtraction, will the resultant value having the sign of the number with greater magnitude.

4. -(-a) = a, where 'a' is any integer.

Applying the above rules, we have:

(-6)-(-2) = -6+2 = -4    ......................... Note that -(-2) = +2

(-6)+2 = -6+2 = -4.

Hence, both the expressions have the same value, which is -4.

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