No.
When multiplying two integers, the product follows these basic rules: If both integers have the same sign (either both positive or both negative), the product is positive. If the integers have different signs (one positive and one negative), the product is negative. For example, (3 \times 4 = 12) (positive) and (-3 \times -4 = 12) (positive), while (3 \times -4 = -12) (negative).
The product of two integers is positive when both integers are either positive or both are negative. For example, multiplying 3 (positive) by 4 (positive) yields 12, while multiplying -3 (negative) by -4 (negative) also results in 12. In contrast, if one integer is positive and the other is negative, the product will be negative.
When multiplying or dividing integers, the following rules apply: If both integers have the same sign (both positive or both negative), the result is positive. If the integers have different signs (one positive and one negative), the result is negative. For example, (3 \times 4 = 12) and (-3 \times -4 = 12) yield positive results, while (3 \times -4 = -12) and (-3 \times 4 = -12) yield negative results. These rules apply equally to division.
integers are basically any whole number, a negative integer is a negative whole number...such as -12
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-12 belongs to negative integers
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No. "Natural numbers" only refers to integers greater or equal to zero, that is, non-negative integers.
No. Odd numbers of negative integers will have a negative product. Even numbers of negative integers will have a positive product.Examples-1 x -3 x -4 = -12-3 x -4 = 12
- 18200/12 = - 1516.7 ========
A question for integers could be: "What is the sum of -5 and 12?" This question requires understanding of integer addition, which can yield both positive and negative results. It tests the ability to perform arithmetic operations with whole numbers, including negative values.
The integers are -12, -10 and -8.