SOLUTION: The definition of algebraic subtraction states: If x and y are any numbers, then x - y = ? I really need help with this, please give an answer if you can. Thanks so much!

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Question 218304: The definition of algebraic subtraction states: If x and y are any numbers, then x - y = ?
I really need help with this, please give an answer if you can.
Thanks so much!

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