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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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).
subtract 3.
6 and four fifth subtract by 3 and one fourth = 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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