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Letamp;#39;s have some practice adding and subtracting negative numbers. So the first example I want to look at is 2 minus 3. So right now Iamp;#39;m just subtracting a positive number from another positive number, but you might already see that Iamp;#39;m subtracting a larger number from a smaller number. So Iamp;#39;m probably, or I will, definitely end up with a negative number. But letamp;#39;s just think about this a little bit. And Iamp;#39;m going to do it with a number line. So thereamp;#39;s my number line right over there. Now this is 0, this is 1, this is 2, this is negative 1, this is negative 2. We could view this as starting at 2. So this is 2 right over here, and then weamp;#39;re going to subtract 3 from that 2. So weamp;#39;re going to move 3 to the left on the number line. So weamp;#39;re going to move 3 to the left, 1, 2, 3. And that gets us to negative 1. This is equal to negative 1. Now letamp;#39;s mix it up a little bit more. Letamp;#39;s imagine what