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When a negative integer is subtracted from another negative integer the sign of the integer would be : always negative, always positive, is never negative, depends on the numerical value. pls answer 1st people to answer will be marked as the brainliest.

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Answered by vbhai97979
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Answer:

Rule 3: Subtracting a negative number from a negative number – a minus sign followed by a negative sign, turns the two signs into a plus sign. So, instead of subtracting a negative, you are adding a positive. Basically, - (-4) becomes +4, and then you add the numbers. ... This would read “negative two minus negative 4”.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Always positive

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