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the cube of (-1) is​

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Answered by ƁƦƛƖƝԼƳƜƛƦƦƖƠƦ
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Answer:

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 (- 1 \times  - 1 \times  - 1)

 = (1) \times ( - 1)

 =  - 1

 \huge \: hence \: proved

 \huge \bold{note}

 (- ) \times  (- ) =  +

( + ) \times ( - ) =  -

( + ) \times ( + ) =  +

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by zumba12
2

The cube of (-1) is​ -1.

Step-by-step explanation:

To Find: Cube of (-1)

  • We know, A Cube of a number is the product of the square of the number with the number itself. For example: 2\times2\times2=8\ i.e.,\ 2^{2}\times2=8.
  • To find the cube of -1, we need to multiply -1 bu itself three times or multiply (-1)^{2} with -1.

       ⇒ -1\times-1\times-1

       ⇒ 1\times-1

       ⇒ -1

  • From the above calculations, we conclude that the cube of a negative integer is always negative.

Hence, The cube of (-1) is​ -1.

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