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Sabrina Bradshaw
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6 February, 15:04
Why is a cube root of a negative always negative?
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Arabella Bonilla
6 February, 15:24
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Because if you multiply a negative by a negative, it is positive, right? So, in this instance it is cubed, which means that the number is multiplied by itself 3 times, so the positive is multiplied by the negative, which makes it negative
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