-4 -3 = -7

3 - (-2)

3 - (-2) = 3 + 2 = 5

-7 - (-5) -3

To solve the expressions:

1) -4 - 3 = -7.
To get this answer, you simply need to subtract the numbers from left to right. Start with -4, and then subtract 3. The result is -7.

2) 3 - (-2)
In this expression, you have to evaluate the subtraction inside the parentheses first. A negative sign in front of the parentheses means that you need to change the sign of every term inside the parentheses. So, -(-2) becomes +2. Therefore, the expression simplifies to 3 + 2.
Now you can add 3 and 2: 3 + 2 = 5.

So, 3 - (-2) equals 5.