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Yes.
You multiply the negative number by the reciprocal of the fraction.
The same as any two fractions. In this case, the answer will be negative.
Yes
Any number, integer or fraction, positive or negative, can multiply 39.
Yes.
Multiply the numbers ignoring the signs and then add a negative sign.
You multiply the negative number by the reciprocal of the fraction.
You could multiply the fraction by -1.
The same as any two fractions. In this case, the answer will be negative.
Yes
Any number, integer or fraction, positive or negative, can multiply 39.
To multiply negative fractions by a positive fraction, first multiply the numerators (the top numbers) together and the denominators (the bottom numbers) together, just as you would with positive fractions. The product will be negative since you're multiplying a negative fraction with a positive one. For example, if you multiply (-\frac{2}{3}) by (\frac{4}{5}), you calculate (-\frac{2 \times 4}{3 \times 5} = -\frac{8}{15}). The result is a negative fraction.
Yes.
when you multiply -1 to a fraction it makes the fraction negative 7 -7 -- x -1= --- 8 8
-42 / 7/3 = -18 To divide by a fraction, you multiply by the reciprocal of the fraction. the reciprocal of seven thirds is three sevenths. Negative 42 times three sevenths equals negative 18.
The answer is normally a positive fraction or decimal as for example 4^-2 = 1/16 or 0.0625