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(01.02 MC)Which of the following expressions shows how to rewrite 4 − 5 using the additive inverse and displays the expression correctly on a number line? The expression 4 plus negative 5 is written on top. A number line from negative 10 to positive 10 is shown, with numbers labeled at intervals of 1. An arrow is shown from point 0 to 4. Another arrow points from 4 to negative 1.

The expression 4 plus negative 5 is written on top. A number line from negative 10 to positive 10 is shown, with numbers labeled at intervals of 1. An arrow is shown from point 0 to 4. Another arrow points from 4 to 5.

The expression 4 minus negative 5 is written on top. A number line from negative 10 to positive 10 is shown, with numbers labeled at intervals of 1. An arrow is shown from point 0 to 4. Another arrow points from 4 to negative 5.

The expression 4 minus negative 5 is written on top. A number line from negative 10 to positive 10 is shown, with numbers labeled at intervals of 1. An arrow is shown from point 0 to 4. Another arrow points from 4 to 1.

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