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What is the sign of -x^3 • (0/y) when x and y are negative numbers?

A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Zero

User AMoL Thite
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Answer:

Explanation:

Match the third order linear equations with there fundamental solution sets. Sorry I couldn't help more ‍♂️

User Ramsay Smith
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\bf -x^3\cdot \left( \cfrac{0}{y} \right)\implies -x^3\cdot (0)\implies 0

regardless of the sign of either "x" and "y".

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