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Jaime says that the value of -1 x n is always equal to the value of n = (-1) for all values of n. Explain whether Jaime is correct or incorrect.
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Jaime says that the value of -1 x n is always equal to the value of n = (-1) for all values of n. Explain whether Jaime is correct or incorrect.
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Jaime says that the value of -1 x n is always equal to the value of n = (-1) for all
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Explain whether Jaime is correct or incorrect.
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He is incorrect because if you use a positive number for n then the answer is negative vice versa
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