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What is the value of the expression (−9)(−10)?
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90
because negative x negative is always positive and 9x10 is 90
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User Lakin Lu
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Answer:

90

Explanation:

when you multiply two negative integers they always equal positive so in this case its (-9) x (-10), you can just do 9x10 which gets u 90

Multiplying two positive integers always result in a positive integer.

Multiplying two negative integers always result in a negative integer.

Multiplying a positive or negative integer always result in a negative integer.

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