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If -4 * -4 = 16, but -4^2 = -16, how is that possible?

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User Mantrid
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Answer:

This is not possible

Explanation:

The only way you get this is if you plug it into the calculator without placing parenthesis around -4

For example:

-4^2 = -16 while (-4)^2= 16

When doing math it is common knowledge that when two negative numbers are multiplied together the negative sign will cancel out and turn into a positive product.

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Also -4*-4 is the same as -4^2 just written differently

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