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10 • 10 • (-n) • (-n) • (-n)-example-1
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Explanation:

We're going to simplify the problem with exponents.

Exponents are a shortened way for explaining how many times a number will multiply itself.

Example:


3 * 3 * 3.


\: the \: number \: is \: multiplying \: by \: itself \: \: 3 \: times. \: the \: exponent \: is \: represented \: as: \:


{3}^(3)

We can identify that:


10 * 10 = {10}^(2)


( - n) * ( - n) * ( - n) = ( - n)^(3)

Therefore,


{10}^(2) * ( - n)^(3)

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