Respuesta :

Following expressions will have negative product

[tex](\frac{1}{2})(-\frac{1}{2})\ and\ (-\frac{1}{2})(\frac{1}{2})[/tex]

Following expressions will have positive product

[tex](-\frac{1}{2})(-\frac{1}{2})\ and\ (\frac{1}{2})(\frac{1}{2})[/tex]

Further explanation:

We will see at each expression one by one

First expression is:

[tex](-\frac{1}{2})(\frac{1}{2})[/tex]

In the given expression one term is positive and one term is negative. The product of negative and positive terms is negative.

Second Expression is:

[tex](-\frac{1}{2})(-\frac{1}{2})[/tex]

Both terms are negative and the product of two negative terms is positive.

Third Expression is:

[tex](\frac{1}{2})(-\frac{1}{2})[/tex]

The expression has one positive and one negative term so the product will be negative

Fourth Expression is:

[tex](\frac{1}{2})(\frac{1}{2})[/tex]

Both terms are positive so the product will also be positive

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