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Decide if the expression is positive or negative - explain how you know in words −11×(23)
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Decide if the expression is positive or negative - explain how you know in words
−11×(23)
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The expression is negative.
Positive * Positive = Positive
Positive * Negative = Negative
Negative * Negative = Positive
In this expression, there is one positive number, and one negative number. The expression is going to be negative.
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