nursechiomaovcuar nursechiomaovcuar
  • 07-09-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

Is there a difference between (-1)^2 vs. -1^2 ?

Respuesta :

Bia91401
Bia91401 Bia91401
  • 07-09-2017
The (-1)^2 means the your multiplying the understood one (-1^1)2 so it's actually like that and then -1^2 is -1*-1
Answer Link
charlesbabegirl
charlesbabegirl charlesbabegirl
  • 07-09-2017
well one would really come out as a positive(+) number and the other would come out as a negative(-) number
[tex] (-1)^{2} = 1[/tex] and [tex] -1^{2} = -1 [/tex]
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

The sum of 3 fifteens and 4 twos
write 534 in two different ways
What component of acid rain kills plants and harms soil
During the Hoover administration, several economic warning signs appeared. Can you name them?
According to Bohr each orbit an electron could travel in had a certain amount of ________ associated with it. A. energy B. charge C. emission D. absorption
Which of these sedimentary rocks is classified as fragmental or clastic? a. shale b. chert c. limestone d. dolostone
write these numbers in order 3.01 13.0 0.31 1.30 3.1
paulita reads an average of 20 pages each day. she has six days to read 10 squared pages. will she finish her reading in six days? explain
O compunere in care sa prezinti o intamplare imaginara care ar putea avea loc in drumul spre Polul Nord
A word that expresses actions, events or states of being is commonly referred to as a a. Noun c. Verb b. Pronoun d. Adverb