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Subract the smallest 2 -digit negative integer from the smalesst 2 digit positive integer

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my man so the smallest 2 digit positive number will be 10 and the smallest negative 2 digit number will be -10 so, it cant be 10- -10, right? so we will put a bracket over -10 so the question will look like this,

10-(-10) so then the bracket opens the the 2 subtraction marks will turn into one addition mark so it will be

10-(-10)

10+10

20

(this part isn't part of the question but it will help you)

10-(-10) will become

10+10

10-(+10) will become

10-10 because the subtraction mark has more power

10+(-10) will become

10-10 because as I said the subtraction mark has more power

10+(+10) will become

10+10 only and that is about it my man hopefully i made a day better

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