Proving the Negative Times Negative Rule
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In this video, the teacher explains why a negative times a negative equals a positive using the distributive property. They review the rules for multiplying negative numbers and then demonstrate how the zero property and additive inverse can be used to prove this concept.
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Mathematics
Upper Primary
Lower Primary
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