the positive becomes a negative EX:
15
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You get a positive number which is larger than the original.
A positive number is a number greater than zero. Therefore: 5 x 2 = 10 is one example.
It increases.
It increases.
When you multiply a positive number by a number greater than 1, the result is a larger positive number. This is because multiplying by a number greater than 1 increases the value of the original positive number. For example, multiplying 5 by 2 results in 10, which is greater than 5. Thus, the operation effectively scales the positive number up.
When you multiply a positive number by a number greater than one, the result is a larger positive number. This is because the operation effectively increases the original number. For example, multiplying 3 by 2 results in 6, which is greater than 3. Thus, the product will always exceed the original positive number.
positive
If a positive and negative number are added together, and the positive number has a greater value, the sum will be positive.
It can increase, decrease or stay the same depending on what you multiply it by.
a positive number is always greater than a negative number
The positive number is always greater.
Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers. Decimals can be either positive or negative.