0 is the only number times infinity equal to 0
Yes. Multiplying a negative number by a very large positive number will equal a large negative number. If you have the function y = -x, then as x approaches infinity, y will approach negative infinity at the same rate.
negative infinity
positivetimes negative equals negative neg. times neg. equals pos. pos.pos. equals pos.
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positive times negative equals negative. positive times positive equals positive. negative times negative equals positive
-1 to the power of four equals -1 times -1 times -1 times -1. -1 times -1 equals 1 (since a negative times a negative equals a positive). (1 to the power of 2) 1 times -1 equals -1 (since a negative times a positive equals a negative). (1 to the power of 3) -1 times -1 equals 1. (1 to the power of 4)
any number, positive or negative, times zero equals zero
An unknown number x times infinity would be infinity.
A negative times a positive is a negative.
A negative times a negative equals a positive A negative times a positive equals a negative A positive times a positive equals a positive
If you think about it, the division simbol means how many times a number can go into another number, so a positive number, like 5 goes into a negative number, like -25, -5 times, because the -5 is less than 1, and 5 cant go into anything less than one even once, so it goes in a negative amount of times. I'm not sure why a positive number divided by a negative number would be infinity.
Negative 10 times 2 equals negative 20. When multiplying a negative number by a positive number, the result is always negative. Therefore, -10 × 2 = -20.