I know how to solve the basic number of solutions equations, such as "find the number of positive integer solutions to $x_1 + x_2 + x_3$ = 12, with ". But I have no clue how to do this problem:
Find the number of solutions of $x_1+x_2-x_3-x_4 = 0$ in integers between -4 and 4, inclusive.
If I try and solve it like the basic equations, I get $C(n+r-1,r)$ = C(0+9-1,9)$ = C(8,9)$, which is obviously improper. Can someone point me in the right direction on how to solve this type of problem?