How do you evaluate 4+ ( - 41) - ( - 3)?

3 Answers
Mar 11, 2018

-34

Explanation:

4+(-41)-(-3)

(+*-)=-

( - * - ) = +

4-41+3=-37+3=-34

Mar 11, 2018

-40

Explanation:

We must first evaluate the parentheses by multiplying them by their coefficients. The + can be seen as a 1 and the - as a -1. Our new expression looks like this: 4+1*(-41) - (-1)*(-3).
Following the order of operations we solve as such:
4-41-3
-40

Mar 11, 2018

4 + (- 41) - (-3) = - 34

Explanation:

So to add -41 to 4 you take away 41 from 4. This works due to the negative from 41 canceling out the positive on the plus.

4 + (-41) or -41 + 4 or 4 - 41 = - 37

So the sum is now -37 - (-3)
To subtract a negative number you actually add the number. This is because the negatives cancel each other out.
Therefore the sum is -37 + 3
-37 + 3 or 3 - 37 = -34