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the integer with 3 more than (-9+(-3) is​

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Answered by ankita701430
4

the answer is -9

Step-by-step explanation:

3+(-9)+(-3)

the signs of the integers will multiply, so:

(Note: whenever a negative integer is multiplied by another integer the answer is always equals to a positive integer, when we multiply a negative integer with a positive integer the answer always equals to a negative integer)

The answer is:

3-9-3

= -9

Answered by shatakshi652
0

Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

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