SOLUTION: What is -1 = -n - 3? I did: -1 = -n - 3 +3 +3 n = 2 -1(2) = -1(-n) n = -2 Am I right?

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: What is -1 = -n - 3? I did:
-1 = -n - 3
+3 +3
n = 2
-1(2) = -1(-n)
n = -2
Am I right?
This question is from textbook Prentice Hall Mathematics Algebra 1

Answer by consc198(59)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes that is correst as well.
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