12 = −4(−6 × −3)
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To solve the equation ( 12 = -4(-6 times -3) ), we first need to simplify the right side.
1. Calculate (-6 times -3):
[
-6 times -3 = 18
]
2. Now substitute this back into the equation:
[
12 = -4(18)
]
3. Next, multiply (-4) by (18):
[
-4 times 18 = -72
]
4. The equation now becomes:
[
12 = -72
]
This statement is incorrect, as (12) does not equal (-72).
Thus, the equation ( 12 = -4(-6 times -3) ) is not true.
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