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The square of a negative number is always_____​

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Answered by Aabha1101
3

Answer:

positive

Step-by-step explanation:

You may take any example:

Square of -2:

[-2]*[-2] = 4 {-*- = +}

Similarly square of -90 is 8100

SO square of any number either positive or negative is always positive

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Answered by SharadSangha
1

The right response to the given question blank is POSITIVE VAlUE.

  • Multiplying the same number by itself is known as squaring of numbers.
  • It's the product of the multiplication of two identical integers.
  • We know that the product of two negative numbers is always a positive response.
  • A negative response is obtained by multiplying one negative number by one positive number.
  • The outcome of multiplying two positive same-value numbers is also positive.
  • Let's have a look at an example of multiplying two same negative numbers or squaring a number.

    => Square of number= -2 × -2 = + 4 or (-2)² = 4

  • Hence, the value is always positve in this case.

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