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2 ) how multiply a fraction with a negative denominator by two

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how multiply a fraction with a negative denominator by two​

First, let's write a fraction with a negative denominator:


(5)/(-2)

The denominator is negative.

Now, we multiply this fraction by 2, as shown:


\begin{gathered} (5)/(-2)*2 \\ =(5*2)/(-2) \\ =(10)/(-2) \\ =-5 \end{gathered}

The answer is -5

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