Asked by mav welborn

How can the additive inverse be used to evaluate the problem below?

−3−(−6)


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Responses

Because 3+(−6)
is an equivalent expression, the answer is 3
.
Because 3 plus negative 6 is an equivalent expression, the answer is 3.

Because −3+6
is an equivalent expression, the answer is 3
.
Because negative 3 plus 6 is an equivalent expression, the answer is 3.

Because −3+6
is an equivalent expression, the answer is −3
.
Because negative 3 plus 6 is an equivalent expression, the answer is negative 3.

Because 3+(−6)
is an equivalent expression, the answer is −3
.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To evaluate the expression \(-3 - (-6)\), we can make use of the property of additive inverses. Subtracting a negative number is equivalent to adding its positive counterpart.

Therefore, we can rewrite \(-3 - (-6)\) as:

\[
-3 + 6
\]

Now we can calculate:

\[
-3 + 6 = 3
\]

So, the expression evaluates to 3.

Thus, the correct response from the options you provided is:

**Because −3 + 6 is an equivalent expression, the answer is 3.**
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