2x2=5
The answer is always positive (or 0).
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The answer is a positive number.
Yes, when multiplying integers, the rules for signs apply consistently. 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. This rule is fundamental in arithmetic involving integers.
When you multiply two integers of the same sign, the answer is always positive. A positive times a positive is positive and a negative times a negative is positive.
Yes. Integers, Real Numbers, and even Complex Numbers can as well.
Like signs give a positive answer. Unlike signs give a negative answer.
For the smallest nine integers, the answer is composed entirely of that integer. Past that, this rule goes haywire.
In every possible way- because whole numbers and integers are the same.
It's a positive number. Here's the rule: In multiplication and division . . . -- If both numbers have the same sign, then the result of multiplying or dividing them is positive. -- If the two numbers have different signs, then the result of multiplying or dividing them is negative.
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i dunno if this is the answer youre looking for. negative x negative = positive negative x positive = negative positive x positive = positive same thing with dividing integers its really simple.