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Give an example of this when multiplying two negativerational numbers, and provide the product.

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A rational number is negative when the numerator and denominator are opposite sing. The result of multiplying two negative rational number is a possitive rational number. Example:


(-1)/(7)*(4)/(-5)=((-1)(4))/((7)(-5))=(-4)/(-35)=(4)/(35)_{}

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