Math, asked by bvarshini7c, 5 months ago

When we subtract 'a' from '-a' we get *​

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

When we subtract 'a' from '-a' we get *

➡️ -a - a

➡️ -2a

Answered by aleenaakhansl
1

Answer:

When we subtract 'a' from '-a' we get -2a .

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know ,

Subtraction of a number to any additive inverse (negative of the number ) gives addition of the both numbers.

Let's understand with an example:

2 -(-2) = 2+2 = -4

(as sign of the negative number will be taken )

so from here we get :

When we are taking a negative number and subtracting it with a positive number, we need to drop both minus signs and add the two numbers normally that is as if they were both positive; then simply attach a minus sign to the result.

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