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Complete the equation.
– (–7) = –1

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To complete the equation, we need to determine what should replace the blank. The expression you have is \(- (–7)\).

When you negate \(-7\), you get \(7\):

\[
- (–7) = 7
\]

So, the completed equation is:

\[
7 = -1
\]

This isn't true, which suggests that there might be a misunderstanding with the placement of the equation. If you are actually examining the negation:

\[
- (–7) = 7
\]

Now, if we instead meant to write an equation that is logically correct and uses \(-1\):

\[
-1 = -1
\]

Or, if we look for something involving the negative, we can say:

To capture a statement involving answers to equal \(-1\), we could instead reinterpret the equation or rethink its context, as the direct negation above leads to a true statement unrelated to \(-1\).

Please clarify if you meant for the original equation to also retain \(-1\) in a different format relating it.