This means negative, negative . As you probably know negative times negative is positive, so this is simply the value
(positive six). The reason for the parenthesis is that the convention is that we do not have multiple operation signs in a row, e.g. signs like "
","
", and "
". In a way you can say that every two negatives "cancel out", so
Now to answer the added question on what the "opposite number" is, I'm assuming that it is meant "the negative of the number." The question then is "What is the negative of "? Since we have already resolved that
, this question is the same as "What is the negative of
?", which is simply
.
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This means negative, negative . As you probably know negative times negative is positive, so this is simply the value
(positive six). The reason for the parenthesis is that the convention is that we do not have multiple operation signs in a row, e.g. signs like "
","
", and "
". In a way you can say that every two negatives "cancel out", so
Now to answer the added question on what the "opposite number" is, I'm assuming that it is meant "the negative of the number." The question then is "What is the negative of "? Since we have already resolved that
, this question is the same as "What is the negative of
?", which is simply
.
I think a lot depends on context.
If by you are referring to the additive inverse of
then
is the additive inverse of the additive inverse of
however is slightly different. Here the first
means subtract defined as adding the additive inverse. To be precise
where the first
now refers to the additive inverse.
There may be other contexts I'm unaware of. Hope that helps.