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(-3•4)+(-4•3)= ?????

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The answer to this equation is -24 because in each of the parentheses the product is -12 and negative numbers add to each other
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Answer:

-24

Explanation:

Use PEMDAS or PEDMAS to solve for this. The P stands for parentheses, meaning you must add,subtract,divide,or multiply anything in the parentheses first. Multiplying -4 and 3 would equal -12 and multiplying -3 and 4 would also equal -12. You then add those two values together as such (-12)+(-12) which would equal -24

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