Identify Expression: We are asked to find the product of −3 with itself, which means we need to calculate (−3)×(−3).
Apply Property of Negative Numbers: Using the property that the product of two negative numbers is positive, we can simplify the expression as follows:(-\sqrt{\(3\)}) \times (-\sqrt{\(3\)}) = (\sqrt{\(3\)}) \times (\sqrt{\(3\)})
Multiply Square Roots: Now we multiply the square roots of the same number, which gives us the number under the square root: \(\newline(\sqrt{\(3\)}) \times (\sqrt{\(3\)}) = \(3
Final Result: We have found that the product of −3 with itself is 3, which confirms the statement given in the new math problem.
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