How about: 9.458236434 and -8.458236434 which are near enough
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The two numbers that equal one when added and negative six when multiplied are 3 and -2. When you add them together (3 + (-2)), you get 1. When you multiply them (3 * -2), you get -6.
There is no such number. :/
no it doesnt. two negative numbers equal a negative number. two postivie numbers equal a positive number. one negative and one positive number equal a negative number.
If you multiply or divide the numbers, the answer will be negative.
negative 3 and positive 4
All numbers between negative one and zero are negative. When you multiply a number by a negative it becomes negative. Also, all numbers between negative one and zero are decimals. When you multiply a number by a decimal it becomes smaller. Thus, when you multiply a rational number by a number between negative one and zero, it becomes smaller and negative.
Multiply them. The answer will be negative.
To get a product of negative 9, you can multiply the numbers 3 and -3. Another pair that works is -1 and 9. In both cases, one number is positive and the other is negative, which results in a negative product.
It depends what you do with the two numbers. -- If you just leave them sitting there, then they don't change. The negative one remains negative, and the positive one remains positive. -- If you multiply or divide either one by the other one, the result is negative. -- If you add either one to the other, or subtract either one from the other, then the result can be either positive or negative, depending on the relative sizes of the original two numbers.
how to multiply negative numbers. 1. multiply the two numbers and first forget about the negative or positive signs. 2. Now look at the signs, if both numbers you multiplied were negative the answer is positive so what you have in step 1 above is the answer, if not, go to step 3. 3. One number is positive and one is negative so take your answer in step one and put a negative sign in front of it. 4. If there are more than 2 numbers, group them by pairs any way you want and follow this step by step for each pair.