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
Positive times negative equals negative.
When a negative number is raised to an even power, the result is always positive. Therefore, (-1)^4 equals 1. This is because multiplying a negative number by itself an even number of times will always result in a positive value.
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)
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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Positive times negative equals negative.
When a negative number is raised to an even power, the result is always positive. Therefore, (-1)^4 equals 1. This is because multiplying a negative number by itself an even number of times will always result in a positive value.
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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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