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Santos Carr
27 November, 11:57
How do you go from - 2 to - 1
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Elian
27 November, 12:53
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from subtracting
Step-by-step explanation:perhaps on a numbrer line - 2 then go backwards
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Jaylyn Forbes
27 November, 13:02
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To go from - 2 to - 1 you need to add.
-2 + 1 = - 1
If your using a number line, then you move your finger to the right of - 2 to get to - 1.
Best of Luck!
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