An expression can either be positive, negative or none.
The sign of the expression is neither positive nor negative.
The fraction expression is given as:
[tex]\dfrac{23}{45} + \left(-\dfrac{23}{45}\right)[/tex]
Open the bracket
[tex]\dfrac{23}{45} + \left(-\dfrac{23}{45}\right) = \dfrac{23}{45}-\dfrac{23}{45}\right[/tex]
Take LCM
[tex]\dfrac{23}{45} + \left(-\dfrac{23}{45}\right) = \dfrac{23 - 23}{45}[/tex]
Simplify the numerator
[tex]\dfrac{23}{45} + \left(-\dfrac{23}{45}\right) = \dfrac{0}{45}[/tex]
Divide 0 by 45
[tex]\dfrac{23}{45} + \left(-\dfrac{23}{45}\right) = 0[/tex]
0 is neither positive nor negative.
Hence, the sign of the expression is neither positive nor negative.
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