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Liam says -() is equivalent to 2. Explain if Liam is correct by completing the

statements below.
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The fraction - (2) can be described as the opposite of a positive number divided by a positive
number. A positive number divided by a positive number results in a Choose...
quotient, and its opposite is always Choose...
The fraction can be described as a positive number divided by a negative number, which
-12
always results in a Choose...
quotient.
value, so Liam Choose...
The fractions have
Choose...
Y
correct.

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User Lepanto
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Answer:

I don't understand the format of the questions and choices. I simply made a few observation.

Explanation:

The fraction - (2) can be described as the opposite of a positive number divided by a positive number.

-(2/1)?

A positive number divided by a positive number results in a Choose... Negative Number

quotient, and its opposite is always Choose... Opposite? Still a negative number.

I don't understand the following:

The fraction can be described as a positive number divided by a negative number, which

-12

always results in a Choose...

quotient.

value, so Liam Choose...

The fractions have

Choose...

Y

correct.

User Ellotheth
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