Hey there!
<h3>Guide: </h3>
- Negative & negative = positive
- Positive & negative = negative
- Positive & positive = positive
- Negative & positive = negative
<h3>So, far <u>in your particular question we’re doing</u> <u>positive</u> (7) <u>&</u> <u>negative</u> (-2) so <u>that means your</u> <u>result will most likely be a negative </u></h3><h3 />
<em>Now let’s answer your question, shall we </em>
<h2>7 • (-2) =
<em><u> -14</u></em> </h2>
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One <em>possible answer</em> is:
9×(2+3)
Explanation:
First we find the sum of 18 and 27. 18+27 = 45.
Next we find the GCF of 18 and 27. We do this by finding the prime factorization of each:
18 = 2*9
9 = 3*3
Thus, 18 = 2*3*3.
27 = 3*9
9 = 3*3
Thus, 27 = 3*3*3
We want the common factors; there are 2 3's in common, so 3*3 = 9 is the GCF. This makes the product 9×( ). The missing number would be 5, since 9*5 = 45. Writing this as a sum, we can use 2+3; this gives us 9×(2+3).
The line on the graph looks as it is increasing, it is steadily going up to the right.