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math -5 + (-2) - (-3) ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \rm \dag \underline \pink{required \: answer}

 \bold \red{ - 5 + ( - 2) - ( - 3)}

 \bold \color{blue}{ \implies  - 5  - 2 + 3}

 \bold \color{lightgreen}{ \implies -5 - 5}

 \huge \ \boxed {  =  - 10}

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Extra points :-

  • Positive numbers, negative numbers along with zero are called Integers.

  • Zero is niether positive nor negative.

  • Absolute value of an integer is the numerical value without taking the sign to account.

  • To add two positive integer or two negative integers, at their absolute values and prefix the Sign addends to it.

  • If integer are of opposite sign we find the difference of their absolute value and with the sign of the integer whose absolute value is greater.

  • To subtract two integers we at the negative of the subtrahend to the minuend.

  • One is the identity element of multiplication in integer.

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