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OpenStudy (anonymous):
-2 * -2 *-2 =-8
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
(-6)^2 evaluate
OpenStudy (anonymous):
btw the 2 is small
OpenStudy (anonymous):
(-6) * (-6) = 36
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
(-8)^2
(-5)^3 evaluate
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[(-6)^{2}=(-6)(-6)=36\] The problem is \[(-6)^{2}\] Negative 6 Squared, so its the number multiplied by itself. A Negative multiplied by a Negative equals a positive. So (-6)(-6)=36
OpenStudy (agent0smith):
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(-6)^2 = (-6) * (-6) = 36
(-8)^2 ^^^try the same method
(-2)^3 = -2 * -2 *-2 =-8
(-5)^3 ^^^ try the same method
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The next one would follow the same rules, but this time the number is cubed (-5)(-5)(-5), so take the first two and multiply them, and you get a positive, then multiply again with the last (-5) and you will get a negative. (-5)(-5)(-5)=-125
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