I really need help with this question -(-6/7)•(-2/5)

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Here's a helpful trick: It's the same as (-6*-2)/(7*5) which is 12/35. Hope that makes sense.
Turn both mixed numbers into improper fractions: -(34/6) and 11/5

Cool trick I found: (-34*5)/(11*6)
-(-6/7)*(-2/5) = 6/7 * (-2/5) = -12/35.
Oops, I didn't see the extra negative. @henry2 is right.
Maybe he is wrong though
No he's right because two negatives make a positive.
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