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    Simple high school maths question

    So, when you have something like - ( - 2x), the first "-" changes the whole expression inside the brackets, so it becomes 2x (potitive).

    My question is: when I have + (-2x), does it also change?...My opinion is that it does not change, and I am quite sure of that, but I have an excercise that says the following (its a fraction):

    - sen x
    + (-------------)
    - cos x - 1

    and in the following step in this excercise, it becomes the following:

    sen x
    ------------
    cos x + 1

    Can someone pless explain to me how that is achieved?
    Thanks.

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    Sorry...the first fraction come out wrong...it is supposed to be like this:

    +(-sen x / - cos x - 1)

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    A +ve multiplied/divided by a -ve gives a -ve
    A +ve multiplied/divided by a +ve gives a +ve
    A -ve multiplied/divided by a -ve gives a -ve


    So, if the signs (+ve/-ve) are the same, it's positive, if they are different then it's negative

    Think of +(-2x) as +1 multiplyed by -2x

    So it's a +ve multiplied by a -ve, so the answer will be -ve


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    to go from that to the other thing multiply by (-1)/(-1)

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    Inside your brackets, you have a negative divided by a negative. This produces a positive. Then when multiplied by a positive, it stays positive.
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    -sinx = -(sinx)

    -cosx-1 = - (cosx + 1)

    divide and u get that. (yeah yeah I know I'm repeating but I think this explanation was ez)

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