Do you think that it is possible for a vector u in a vector space to have

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Do you think that it is possible for a vector u in a vector space to have two different negatives? That is, is it possible to have two different vectors (- u)1 and (-u)2, both of which satisfy Axiom 5? Explain your reasoning.
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