true.
negative times negative gives positive.
2007-09-10 10:40:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. the two negatives cancel each other out to leave a positive 11
2007-09-10 10:40:35
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answered by txsweetpea512 1
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11 = -(-11)
This is true. A negative of a negative is a positive.
2007-09-10 10:40:51
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answered by Northstar 7
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This query is variety of too indistinct to reply specially however I'm guessing you'll regularly move deeper into graphing, like finding out approximately parabolas, hyperbolas, circles and ellipses, possibly finding out approximately e and logs, imaginary numbers and finding out approximately matrices. Much of that's founded off of elementary algebra. I doubt that it'll duvet principles from Calculus however Calculus will use the principles you may have discovered in Algebra.
2016-09-05 09:18:30
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answered by Anonymous
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true
a negative times a negative -(-11) would equal a positive
2007-09-10 10:41:17
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answered by Anonymous
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true. -(-11) is basically -1*-11. Minus*minus equals positive.
2007-09-10 10:42:26
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answered by eazylee369 4
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true.
two negatives equal a positive.
2007-09-10 10:44:34
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answered by Jess 2
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yes. a minus times a minus is a plus
2007-09-10 10:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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true, the negatives cancel each other out
2007-09-10 10:45:02
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answered by Mango Muncher 6
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