What is the sign of the product (–7)(–2)(–5)(1)? Positive, because the products (–7)(–2) and (–5)(1) are negative, and the product of two negative numbers is positive Positive, because the products (–7)(–2) and (–5)(1) are positive, and the product of two positive numbers is positive Negative, because the product (–7)(–2) is positive, and the product (–5)(1) is negative and the product of a positive and a negative number is negative Negative, because the products (–7) (–2) and (–5) (1) are negative and the product of two negative numbers is negative
@ThisGirlPretty
@shadow Can you help m8?
Or @563blackghost
\(\large\bf{- \times - = + }\) \(\large\bf{- \times + = -}\) ~~~ \(\large\bf{-7 \times -2 = 14}\) The negatives cancel to create a positive. \(\large\bf{-5 \times 1 = -5}\) A negative and a positive create a negative. \(\large\bf{14 \times -5 = -70}\) A positive and a negative create a negative.
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is is c
@563blackghost
is it c lol
@Shadow
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oh is it c
Shut hell up buttfeed do your work
@Shadow Would the asnwer that Blackghost gave him be C?
i got c by my self
i have no clue what blackghost said lol
yea it's c.....
yeah boi
cringe^
does the latex not work for you @birddddd ?
no
oh ok, ill make sure to write it out without next time :)
for some reason i cant see it
thank you
−×−=+ −×+=− ~~~ −7×−2=14 The negatives cancel to create a positive. −5×1=−5 A negative and a positive create a negative. 14×−5=−70 A positive and a negative create a negative. Can you see it now?
yup
thx
np
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