What is the solution to the expression −2−3−(−4)

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(1 point)
Responses

-9
-9

-3
-3

5
5

-1
-1

1 answer

To solve the expression \(-2 - 3 - (-4)\), we need to follow the order of operations and simplify step by step:

  1. Start with the original expression: \[-2 - 3 - (-4)\]

  2. The double negative can be converted into a positive: \[-2 - 3 + 4\]

  3. Now, perform the addition and subtraction from left to right: \[-2 - 3 = -5\]

  4. Then, add \(4\): \[-5 + 4 = -1\]

So, the solution to the expression \(-2 - 3 - (-4)\) is \(-1\).

The correct response is: -1