im pretty sure its -1/3.
One and three: 1×3 = 3 Negative one and negative three: -1×-3 = 3 One and the absolute value of three: 1×|3| = 3 One and the absolute value of negative three: 1×|-3| = 3 The square root of one and three: √1)×3 = 3
Four. Remember, negative times negative equals positive.
-1 to the power of four equals -1 times -1 times -1 times -1. -1 times -1 equals 1 (since a negative times a negative equals a positive). (1 to the power of 2) 1 times -1 equals -1 (since a negative times a positive equals a negative). (1 to the power of 3) -1 times -1 equals 1. (1 to the power of 4)
Positive times negative equals negative.
it equals positive one. one squared is always one. if they're both negative, negative times negative is always positive.
Any number multiplied by one is itself. Therefore, negative three times one is negative three.
A positive times a positive equals a positive, a negative times a negative equals a positive, a negative times a positive equals a negative(vice versa for the last one)
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One and three: 1×3 = 3 Negative one and negative three: -1×-3 = 3 One and the absolute value of three: 1×|3| = 3 One and the absolute value of negative three: 1×|-3| = 3 The square root of one and three: √1)×3 = 3
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Four. Remember, negative times negative equals positive.
-1 to the power of four equals -1 times -1 times -1 times -1. -1 times -1 equals 1 (since a negative times a negative equals a positive). (1 to the power of 2) 1 times -1 equals -1 (since a negative times a positive equals a negative). (1 to the power of 3) -1 times -1 equals 1. (1 to the power of 4)
Positive times negative equals negative.
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it equals positive one. one squared is always one. if they're both negative, negative times negative is always positive.
The answer is "negative three halfs." (- 3/2) or _ 1 1/2 The equation is: -2/3 (x) = 1 -x = 3/2 x = -3/2 (aka negative one and one half)
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