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<p>-x to be read as "the opposite of x" or "the additive inverse of x"--to avoid giving the impression that -x is necessarily negative (since x itself may already be negative).</p>

<p>In mathematics and most programming languages, the rules for the <a href="page.php?w=order_of_operations">order of operations</a> mean that -5<sup>2</sup> is equal to -25: <a href="page.php?w=Exponentiation">Exponentiation</a> binds more strongly than the unary minus, which binds more strongly than multiplication or division. However, in some programming languages</p><p>
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