Oh, dude, when you square a negative number, it becomes positive, so -6 squared is 36. It's like math trying to play tricks on you, but nah, we got this. So yeah, -6 squared equals 36, simple as that.
Negative 6 raised to the negative 2 power is 1/36. Basically, you're flipping negative 6 (which is already negative) and then squaring it (making it positive). It's like turning a frown upside down, math style.
I do not believe this is possible. Here's why. The factors of 72 are 36*2 18*4 12*6 9*8 Now to get a positive 72 both the factors must be negative so let's just add all the possible factors and see if we can come up with -19 -36 + (-2) = -38 -18 + (-4) = -22 -12 + (-6) = -18 -9 + (-8) = -17 So there you have it... no -19. I hope this is right!
1/36
The distinct factors of 36 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36.
-4 and -9
48
36
360
The prime factors of 36 are 2 and 3. Add them together.
-3
3,381,391,913,522,726,342,930,221,472,392,241,170,198,527,451,848,561
36 plus 40 plus negative 2 is equal to 74.
-36 and -5
The factors of 36 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36 No two of them add up to 23.
Yes it is.
-75 and -36