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William Dorsey
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19 November, 20:28
Simplify the following (-1) (-7) (4)
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Gabriela Michael
19 November, 20:53
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(-1) (-7) = 7
(7) (4) = 28
So you just multiply - 7 and - 1 to get positive 7, because two negatives equal a positive when multiplying, then simply multiply 7 and 4 to get 28.
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