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negative number subtracted FROM a negative number will be negative
A negative subtracted by a negative results in a value that can be interpreted as adding the absolute value of the second negative. For example, if you have -3 - (-2), it simplifies to -3 + 2, which equals -1. Thus, subtracting a negative number effectively increases the value of the first negative number.
It would be -2 - x .
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No. (-1/3) - (-2/3) = + 1/3
A positiveIMPROVED: -2-6 = -8but if you have 2 - -3 then the minus's will become a PLUS, so it'll be 2+3 which is 5.
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its a negative number.