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Suppose you needed to subtract a from b but mistakenly subtract b from a instead. How is the answer you get related to the correct answer. Explain.
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Suppose you needed to subtract a from b but mistakenly subtract b from a instead. How is the answer you get related to the correct answer. Explain.
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I would assume you would get a negative number and a positive number either way, but they would be the same number just one is negative and one is positive
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