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|a−b|−|c+d| , if a=5; b=−5; c=−4; d=−3 yet another bad day

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

|a−b|−|c+d|

Let  a=5; b=−5; c=−4; d=−3

substitute the values in

|5− -5|−|-4+-3|

|5+5|−|-4+-3|

|10|−| -7|

Taking the absolute values

10 - 7

3

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