Let's simplify \(-(-3/-7)\):
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First, simplify \(-3/-7\): \[ -3/-7 = 3/7 \]
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Now, take the negative of that result: \[
- (3/7) = -3/7 \]
Therefore, \(-(-3/-7)\) simplifies to \(-3/7\).
So, yes, \(-(-3/-7)\) is equivalent to \(-3/7\).
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Let's simplify \(-(-3/-7)\):
First, simplify \(-3/-7\): \[ -3/-7 = 3/7 \]
Now, take the negative of that result: \[
Therefore, \(-(-3/-7)\) simplifies to \(-3/7\).
So, yes, \(-(-3/-7)\) is equivalent to \(-3/7\).