Mathematics, 13.09.2021 06:10 Jasoncookies23
PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE IN A COUPLE MINS what number must you subtract from -13 to get a difference of 0? so i know the answer to this part; its -13 but i dont know how i got that answer like i dont know how to explain it please help :sob:
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