How do you evaluate 3 * (-2) +6 -(-2) - 5?

3 Answers
Apr 30, 2018

-3

Explanation:

3(-2)+6-(-2)-5=?

PEMDAS

-6+6-(-2)-5

-6+6+(2)-5

combine

2-5

2+ (-5)

so, the answer is:
-3

Apr 30, 2018

-3

Explanation:

Use your order of operations.

3xx(-2)+6-(-2)-5

The parentheses here are only making it obvious that the numbers are negative, so let's get rid of them.

3xx-2+6--2-5

Next up on the order of operations is exponents, but we don't have any, so we move to multiplication.

3xx-2

3xx-2 is -(3xx2), which is -6

-6+6--2-5

Since there is no more multiplication and no division is present, we move on to addition and subtraction. It's pretty easy from here.

-6+6=0

Next we've got a double negative. Whenever we subtract a negative number, we add instead.

0+2-5

2-5

-3

Well, that wasn't too hard, was it?

Apr 30, 2018

-3

Explanation:

Count the number of terms first.
Simplify each term separately.

color(red)(3xx(-2))" "color(blue)(+6)" "color(green)(-(-2))" "color(purple)(-5)" "larr there are 4 terms

=color(red)(-6)" "color(blue)(+6)" "color(green)(+2)" "color(purple)(-5)

=" " 0" "+" "2" "-5" "larr (-6+6=0)

=-3