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Which multiplication equation is false?

A) (-a)*(-1)=(-a)

B) (-a)*0=0

C) (-a)*1=(-a)

D) (-a)*b=b*(-a)

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Answer:

A is wrong

Explanation:

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User Bschreck
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Answer:

A(-a)*(-1)=(-a)

Explanation:

Anything multiplied by 0 is 0. Therefore, option B is correct.

Option A is wrong because when multiplying two negatives you should get a positive not a negative.

Anything multiplied by 0 is 0. Therefore, option B is correct

Option C is correct because a negative times a positive gives a positive.

Option D is correct because you can't solve for different times being multiplied you can only combine like terms therefore your answer will equal the same result here.

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User Jakob Hohlfeld
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