Find the sum 6+(−4) using a number line. Use pencil and paper. Show the sum (−4)+6 using a number line. How is your diagram for the sum (−4)+6 similar to your diagram for the sum 6+(−4)? How is it different?
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Given: 6 +(-4)
To find:
6+ (-4) and (-4) + 6
Solution:-
6 + (-4) = 6-4 = 2
(-4) + 6 = -4+6 = 2
- Both the answers are the same because in both cases 4 is subtracted from 6.
- It does not matter if -4 is written before 6 or after 6, the calculation is the same
- The result will be the same but the diagrams of both are different because starting points are different.
Hence, the answer is 2.
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