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Why is -10+(-10)=0 wrong

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User MOrloff
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Answer:

-10+(-10)=-20

Explanation:

This is incorrect because this is basically saying -10-10=? When is says to add outside of the parentheses and has a negative sign in it you always ignore the addition because it means that you have negative 10 and you are "adding" another negative 10 to it.

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User Wladislaw
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Explanation:

because because that would be subtracting positive 10 by -10. not adding -10 + -10 which would be 20

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