To solve the expression [tex]\(-2 - 3 - (-4)\)[/tex], let's break it down step-by-step:
1. Rewrite the expression to eliminate the double negative:
The expression [tex]\(-2 - 3 - (-4)\)[/tex] contains a double negative [tex]\(-(-4)\)[/tex]. Rewriting this, we have:
[tex]\[
-2 - 3 + 4
\][/tex]
2. Perform the first subtraction:
Subtract 3 from -2:
[tex]\[
-2 - 3 = -5
\][/tex]
3. Add the remaining number:
Now add 4 to the result:
[tex]\[
-5 + 4 = -1
\][/tex]
So, the solution to the expression [tex]\(-2 - 3 - (-4)\)[/tex] is [tex]\(-1\)[/tex].
Therefore, the correct answer is [tex]\(\boxed{-1}\)[/tex].