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9 April, 18:48

Here's another way to think about the number line model for 2 - (-3) : if we were adding 2 + (-3), we'd first move two units to the right. Then, we'd move three units to the left, because we move left when adding negative integers. But instead, we're subtracting - 3. Addition and subtraction are inverse operations, or opposite operations; they undo one another. So we move in the opposite direction, right, and end up with a sum of 5. As a result, the number line models for 2 - (-3) and 2 + 3 are identical. This shows that subtracting a negative integer is the same as adding a positive integer.

Subtracting - 9 from any number is the same as

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subtracting 9 from that number.

B

subtracting 0 from that number.

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adding 9 to that number.

D

adding - 3 to that number.

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  1. 9 April, 18:50
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    Subtracting - 9 from any number is the same as

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    subtracting 9 from that number.
  2. 9 April, 19:13
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    I think the answer is a
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