If you multiply anything by 0, it will equal 0. Always.
Because lots of nothing is still exactly nothing.
If you multiply something by seven, you septuple it. If something is seven times as much as the original, it has increased sevenfold.
0+0+0+0+0+0=0. No many how many times you multiply it, 0 is always 0/
because when you multiply 2 by 0 you're actually saying what is 2 zero times so it would be zero
you multiply it times the total
Any multiplication by zero gives an answer of zero.
WELL SOMETHING FOR ANYONE TO REMEMBER: any number times 0 is ALWAYS zero. From 0-infinite times 0 is 0. SO THAT MEANS THAT THE ANSWER IS 0
Interesting question. 0 + 0 = 0 x 0, but why? Let's take 1 +1 as an example. 1 + 1 = 2, because one of something plus one of something equal two of something. So, if you have nothing and add it to nothing, you must have nothing. Therefore, 0 + 0 = 0. Now, let's take 1 x 1. 1 x 1 = 1, because one of something one time is only that one something. So, if you have nothing and multiply it zero times, you still have nothing. Therefore 0 x 0 = 0. So, if you have the outcome of 0 in each equation, 0 + 0 must be the same as 0 x 0, because they will always equal 0. Zero is Zero. No further explanation required.
0-you can't make something out of nothing
Because if you try to multiply nothing, you will always end up with nothing. so no matter what number you multiply 0 to, since 0 has no numerical value, the answer will always be 0.
It is 0 because something times nothing is nothing It doesn't matter how many numbers you multiply or what they are, if one of the numbers you are multiplying is a zero, the product in the end becomes a zero. So, anything times anything times zero equals zero.
when you multiply something you increase the value. therefore, when you multiply a negative by a positive, you'll get a negative.