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An additive inverse of a number (x) is a number which when added to x results in being 0.
The given problem is -3 - (-6)
The additive inverse of -6 is 6
-3 -(-6) = -3 + 6 = 3
Communities property: 6-3 = 3
The answer is:
Because -3+6 is an equivalent expression, the answer is 3
Answer:
x=8 and y=53
Step-by-step explanation:
Given function:
Find x:
- the two equation, the x and are breaked apart..
- so find a number that they can both equal to together and has the same y.
- multiply by 8..
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- combine the terms for x and 13
- since x is 8 then if we add 8 with 45 it should be 53...
y is:
Therefore, x=8 and y=53..
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