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What is the sign of s^67/t^9 when s < 0 and t > 0?

possible answers:
. positive
. negative
. zero​

User Jason Wood
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Answer:

negative

Explanation:


s^(67)<0 \\ \\ t^9>0 \\ \\ \implies (s^(67))/(t^9)<0</p><p>

User Tacet
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Answer:

  • negative

Explanation:

The sign of a product or quotient cannot be determined by the positive number (t), so we can ignore it. The sign of the expression will be negative if and only if there are an odd number of negative factors.

Here, there are 67 (an odd number) negative factors, so the expression will be negative.

User Bhullnatik
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