Question 459838
You want to evaluate the expression  {{{-x^2}}} for x = -2. 
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There are a lot of negatives running around here, but don't worry. It's pretty straight forward.
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We begin by substituting -2 for x in the expression.
{{{-x^2=-(-2)^2}}}
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At this point, we have to decide how to deal with the two negative signs. Do we say "two negatives make a positive" and square positive 2, OR do we square negative 2 and then add the other negative sign. We will get different answers depending on what we choose.
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This is why mathematicians decided on an Order of Operations. (It's a good thing to always get the same answer for the same problem.)
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In your problem, the order of operations is to square the -2, then add the other negative sign, because exponents come before multiplication/division.  or addition/subtraction.
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{{{(-2)^2=4}}}
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Then we add on the other negative sign in front, so our answer is -4.
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{{{-(-2)^2=-4}}}
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I hope this helps. 
Send me a message if you still have questions about this.
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Ms.Figgy
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