Use multiplication to expand the expression below. Then compute.(−3)3Press the × button or type the * symbol on your keyboard to represent multiplication.Expanded form:Answer:Submit Answer
Q. Use multiplication to expand the expression below. Then compute.(−3)3Press the × button or type the * symbol on your keyboard to represent multiplication.Expanded form:Answer:Submit Answer
Understand the problem: Understand the problem.We need to expand and compute the expression (−3)3, which means multiplying −3 by itself three times.
Expand the expression: Expand the expression.The expanded form of (−3)3 is (\(-3) \times (−3) \times (−3)\.
Compute the first multiplication: Compute the first multiplication.Calculate (−3)×(−3).=9 (since a negative times a negative is a positive)
Compute the second multiplication: Compute the second multiplication.Now multiply the result from Step 3 by -3").\(\newline\$9 \times (-3) \)\(\newline\)\(= -27\) (since a positive times a negative is a negative)
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