Any even number
Actually it does, whenever you mulitply and divide two negative and two positive numbers they always equal a positive number. When you multiply and divide a negative and positive they always equal a negative number.
a positive number..... 2 negatives=positive
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If you multiply a negative number with a positive number, the result will be negative. If you multiply two negatives, the result will be positive.
You will end up with a positive number. With integers, if you multiply or divide an even amount of negative numbers, the answer will be positive and if you multiply or divide an odd amount, the answer will be negative.
Positive, for example -1*-1=1
If you are multiplying a negative number times a negative number, you multiply regularly but the answer in negative. If you are multipling 2 negatives, you multiply it regularly, again, but the answer is positive, and if u multiply 2 positives, obviously its a positive.
If the two numbers you are multiplying are both negatives, the answer will be a positive,(two negatives make a positive).If you multiply a negative and a positive the result willbe a negative,(different symbols will result in negative.============================So, if I can squeeze in here for a second and actually answer the question . . .To multiply a negative number by another negative number, throw away bothnegative signs, and proceed just as if both numbers were positive.
You can multiply or divide it by any negative number.
You multiply the negative number by the reciprocal of the fraction.
For negatives, two negatives equal a positive & all goes for positive
A positive because two negatives cancel each other out to create a positive. Example: -40/-10= 4