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- We already know a good bit about negative numbers. And we know a good bit of fractions. So you can imagine were going to start seeing negatives and fractions together a lot. What I want to do in this video is just make sure we have a decent understanding how to manipulate negative signs when we see them in fractions. For example, if I have the fraction negative 1/2. Here I have the negative out in front of the entire 1/2. This is the same thing as negative one over two. And its going to be the same thing as one over negative two. Now I could also think about something like negative one over negative two. Now its important to realize one way to think about this as a fraction is you could view this as negative one divided by negative two. And we already know, if you divide a negative by a negative it would be a positive. So this right over here is going to be the same thing as 1/2. This is going to be the same thing as positive 1/2. Now with that out of the way, lets think a littl