Negative 12 minus 3 plus 9 is equal to -6
-1 minus 6 is -7
It is: -6-12 = -18
Negative 6 minus 1 is equal to negative 7. When subtracting a positive number from a negative number, you essentially add the additive inverse of the positive number to the negative number. In this case, the additive inverse of 1 is -1, so -6 + (-1) = -7.
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Negative 12 minus 3 plus 9 is equal to -6
0 minus negative 6 is equal to 6.
6 - -12 = 18
Seven minus -6 is 13.
Negative 4 minus positive 2 is equal to negative 6.
(-8) x (-6) - (-12) = 60
3 minus -6 is 9.
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-1 minus 6 is -7
6
-6, or negative six.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! When we have zero and take away six, we simply end up with negative six. It's just like moving some clouds to reveal a beautiful mountain underneath. Remember, mistakes are just happy accidents in the world of math!