SOLUTION: -3+-5=g
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Question 385098: -3+-5=g
Answer by tara0066(31) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Since the signs are the same on both of your numbers you are adding, you simply add them and keep the sign as it is.
g=-8
If the signs are opposites, you need to subtract the numbers and keep the sign from the larger number.
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