n - (-3) = -1 add -3 to both sides
n= -3 - 1 do the math on the right side of the equation
n= -4
New Answer:
given that n - (-3) = 1,
adding (-3) to each side, n + (-3) - (-3) = 1 + (-3)
simplifying, n = 1 - 3,
then n = -2
but the question states n - (-3) = - 1 , not positive one.
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14 minus -3 is 17
2 - (-3) = 5 (The minus a negative becomes a positive, thus 2 + 3 = 5).
negative 9 divided by negative 3 is 3 andnegative 3 minus 1 is negative 2
No, it equals -7f.
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(-3)-(4)=(-3)+4=1 Minus times minus equals plus. The reason for this we need not discuss.
-3 minus -2 is -1.
14 minus -3 is 17
-3
2 - (-3) = 5 (The minus a negative becomes a positive, thus 2 + 3 = 5).
-4 - (-3) = -4 + 3 = -1 When there are two negatives the answer is positive =7
-2 1/3 minus -10 1/6 equals 7 5/6
-3 - (-1)= -3 + 1= -2-2
negative 9 divided by negative 3 is 3 andnegative 3 minus 1 is negative 2
No, it equals -7f.
It equals positive seven.