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A negative + a negative + a negative equals a negative. Adding a negative number is equal to subtracting a positive number. For example:

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

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

-2+(-2)+(-2) = (-6)

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