When a number is subtracted from itself the difference is always?
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When a number is subtracted from itself the difference is always equal to 0.
Ex: 2-2=0(if the digits of positive & negative are same,they get cancelled).
When a number is subtracted from itself the difference is always equal to 0.
Ex: 2-2=0(if the digits of positive & negative are same,they get cancelled).
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The difference will always be 0.
- If a number is subtracted by itself then the answer will be 0.
- For example: if 2 is subtracted from 2, the answer will be 0.
- While if a greater number is subtracted from another number, the difference is always positive.
- And if a smaller number is subtracted from another number, the difference is always negative.
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