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.What model can you use to represent 2⋅(−4)
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The model that can be used to represent the expression 2⋅(−4) is a number line.
Starting from the zero point on the number line, you would move 4 units to the left (representing -4) and then multiply that distance by 2. This would result in a total movement of 8 units to the left. So, the representation on the number line would be at the point -8.
Starting from the zero point on the number line, you would move 4 units to the left (representing -4) and then multiply that distance by 2. This would result in a total movement of 8 units to the left. So, the representation on the number line would be at the point -8.
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