Identify Signs: Identify the signs of the two numbers to determine if they are negative or positive.We have 3 which is positive and −1 which is negative.Since they have different signs, we will subtract their absolute values.Subtract the absolute value of −1 from the absolute value of 3.
Calculate Absolute Values: Calculate the absolute values of the numbers.The absolute value of 3 is 3.The absolute value of −1 is 1.Now subtract the smaller absolute value from the larger one.Subtract: 3−1.
Perform Subtraction: Perform the subtraction.Calculate: 3−1.3−1 equals 2.
Determine Final Sign: Determine the sign of the final answer.Since the original number with the larger absolute value was positive 3, the final answer will also be positive.
Combine for Final Answer: Combine the result and the sign to get the final answer.The final answer for 3+(−1) will be positive.3+(−1) equals 2.