CaidenK415374 CaidenK415374
  • 03-11-2022
  • Mathematics
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What is the sign of p * q/p when p > 0 and q = 9

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KarymeK510563 KarymeK510563
  • 03-11-2022

We want to calculate the sign of the following expression

[tex]p\cdot\frac{q}{p}[/tex]

Note that we are multiplying by p and dividing by p. Since p>0, we can cancel the multiplication and division, so we get

[tex]p\cdot\frac{q}{p}=q[/tex]

Then the sign of p*q/p is simply the sign of q.

In this case, q=9, so the sign of the given expression is the sign of 9. The number 9 is positive, so the expression has a possitve sign.

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