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The minuses combine to form plus, so the answer s 7.

Two pluses also combine to make plus, not minus!
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Always remember the rule= - - = + ( If there are two minuses then we plus them. And if there are two pluses, then we also plus them.

-(-7) = +7 or just 7
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-(-7) is equal to +7 or 7. You must memorize these four problems. - -=+ +-=-  -+=-  ++=+
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The minuses combine to form plus, so the answer s 7.

Two pluses also combine to make plus, not minus!

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