Nine. A negative times a negative is a positive.
(-3)2 = 9
(-1/3)2 = 1/9
it equals positive one. one squared is always one. if they're both negative, negative times negative is always positive.
When we say "negative 10 squared," we are asking for the result of squaring the number -10. Squaring a number means multiplying it by itself, so (-10) squared is (-10) x (-10), which equals 100. The negative sign is not squared along with the number itself; it simply indicates that the result is negative.
The answer ti -3 squared is similar to the answer to 3 squared. When a negative is multiplied by a negative, you get a positive, so the correct answer is 9
Nine. A negative times a negative is a positive.
It depends if the negative is being squared also. If you have (-3)^2 then it = 9 If you have -(3)^2 then it = -9
(-3)^2 = 9
(-3)x(-3)2 =(-3)(9)=-27
Order of operation is key. Square first. 4 squared is 16. then multiply 16x-3= -48. A negative times a positive is a negative.
No. Negative three squared is POSITIVE nine. The square of ANY number is positive, because if you multiply a negative number by a negative number, the result is positive.
(-3)2 = 9
- 51 (negative 51))
(-1/3)2 = 1/9
x=3
If you mean -(x^2) * x then the answer is -x^3 if you mean (-x)^2 * x then the answer is x^3