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  • 23-09-2017
  • Mathematics
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The value for ss can never be less than zero.
a. True
b. False

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Moonwalker7 Moonwalker7
  • 23-09-2017
It is true that the value of ss can never be less than zero because if the value of s is a negative, ss will be a postive since a negative times a negative equals a positive. If the value of s is a positive, ss will still be a positive because a positive times a positive equals a positive.

For example, S= -3

-3(-3)= 9

Another example, S= 3

3(3)=9

Therefore, it is true that the value of ss can never be less than a zero.

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