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  • 07-09-2017
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Is there a difference between (-1)^2 vs. -1^2 ?

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Bia91401
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  • 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
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charlesbabegirl
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  • 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]
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