-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.
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
The answer is -100, since negative multiplied by a positive is always negative, this has to be the answer.
Negative 4 multiplied by 3 is equal to negative 12.