Explanation:
[tex]\frac{-65}{-12}[/tex] is equal to [tex]\frac{65}{12}[/tex] since the negatives cancel out.
I can't tell if you're multiplying by two negatives with - -65/12, but I'm assuming so. A negative times a negative makes a positive, therefore, [tex]\frac{-65}{-12}[/tex] is also equal to [tex]-(\frac{-65}{12} )[/tex]
Answers:
65/12, -(-65/12)