Math, asked by leothakur1796, 1 year ago

If x=5 y=3
(-x)+(-y)=-(x+y)

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Answered by pavan656463
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Answer:

(-5)+(-3) =-(5+3)

-8=-8

Step-by-step explanation:

acc to take the minus common on five and three so minus is outside and the both the things you will get the eight minus is there you should multiply the minus with the eight you will get the-8 properly see very spoke gristly you should find the common among them and substitute you will get perfect answer

Answered by janithra1001
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This is correct answer
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