6*(-34) = -204
Yes, the product of (16 \times 34) can be expressed as the sum of the products (6 \times 34) and (10 \times 34). This is because (6 + 10) equals (16), so when you distribute (34) across both terms, it confirms that (16 \times 34 = (6 + 10) \times 34 = 6 \times 34 + 10 \times 34). Thus, the equality holds true.
In equations, this is how to figure it out. -34+ x =6 -34+ x - -34=6- -34 x=40 (subtracting a negative number is actually adding it's absolute value, its distance from 0)
-34 x 8 = -272
34 x 6 = 204
Negative 52/3 is.
36
5 goes into 34 only 6 times with a remainder of 4
240
34 multiplied by 6 is 204.
Exactly! -6 to the power of 2 means "-6 times -6". That's a negative times a negative, and the answer is positive 36.
5.6666667 x 6
6 times -7 is -42