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3-(-1)
solve using order of operations

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Answer: 4

Think of the two negatives as a positive. Two negatives in these cases always means to add the two. Yk?
3-(-1) solve using order of operations-example-1
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Answer: 4

Explanation:

In order to evaluate this, we use the rule of integer operations:


\bullet\quad\sf{a-(-b)=a+b}

Similarly,


\sf{3-(-1)=3+1=\boxed{\bf{4}}

The answer is 4.

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