-12y
technically it's already solved, you just have to graph it i guess.
-11
The inequality is "flipped" when multiplied by a negative number. For example, if x > y and a is a negative number, then ax < ay.
Three possible English expressions for (12y) are: "twelve times y," "the product of twelve and y," and "twelve multiplied by y." Each expression conveys the same mathematical relationship using different phrasing.
The numerical value of negative twelve is -12. In mathematics, the negative sign indicates a number is less than zero. In this case, the number twelve is being multiplied by negative one, resulting in a value of negative twelve.
A negative integer multiplied by a negative integer is always a positive integer product. -x * -y = xy
No, a negative multiplied by a negative is a positive, as is of course a positive multiplied by a positive. Only when a negative is multiplied by a positive is the answer negative.
x=-11 y=1 or x=1 y=-11
That would be negative three. A negative multiplied by a negative is a positive. A negative multiplied by a positive is still a negative.
a negative divided or multiplied by a negative is a positive a negative and a positive multiplied or divided by each other is a negative a negative divided or multiplied by a negative is a positive a negative and a positive multiplied or divided by each other is a negative
12 multiplied by eight is 96
12 multiplied by 77 is 924