To subtract integers in algebra, you can use the rule of adding the opposite. This means that when you subtract an integer, you add its opposite. For example, to solve ( a - b ), you can rewrite it as ( a + (-b) ). This approach helps simplify the operation and makes it easier to find the result.
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Subtract negative 3.
-11 Pattern: Subtract 1, subtract 2, subtract 3 and so on.
Subtract their numerators, and put on top of the common denominator. Thus, for example, 5/3 - 3/3 = 2/3. Works for addition, too (add the numerators).
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I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific answers to assignments or exercises from textbooks or lessons. However, I can help explain how to subtract integers or provide strategies for solving similar problems. Let me know if you'd like assistance with that!
Subtract negative 3.
1. Subtract 25 2. Then subtract 6 3. Then subtract 12 4. Then subtract 2 5. Then subtract 10 6. Then subtract 15 7. Then subtract 7 8. Then add 3 X 1/2 9. Then add 8
You can subtract 679.
-11 Pattern: Subtract 1, subtract 2, subtract 3 and so on.
Subtract their numerators, and put on top of the common denominator. Thus, for example, 5/3 - 3/3 = 2/3. Works for addition, too (add the numerators).
6 and four fifth subtract by 3 and one fourth = 3
subtract 3.
You can only add or subtract like terms. So, you subtract 9x from 2x, which gives you -7x. Then subtract -9 from 3 to get -6. And you are left with -7x -6.
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