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difference between -2 and -3​

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Answered by Swarup1998
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Topic - Integers

The set of all integers, denoted by \mathbb{Z}, consists of whole numbers 0 , \pm 1 , \pm 2 , \pm 3 , ...\quad ...

To find: The difference between the integers -2 and -3 .

Method 1.

  • Now, -2-(-3)=-2+3=1
  • Answer: The difference between the integers -2 and -3 is 1.

Method 2. Use number line

  • See the attachment, please.
  • Thus -2-(-3)=1
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Answered by nidaeamann
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Answer:

-5

Step-by-step explanation:

Simple mathematical expression is;

= (-2) - (-3)

= -5

When we subtract two negative numbers or negative integers, then the numbers actually add up and retain the negative sign

Integers are simple natural or whole numbers that are also called as counting numbers

Negative integers are the numbers that start from -1, -2, -3, ... and onwards

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