When one of the multiplicands is an integer!
you get a negative integer
You multiply an integer by itself twice or multiply 1 by an integer three times.
Yes, because you can multiply 4 by an integer (namely zero), to get zero.Yes, because you can multiply 4 by an integer (namely zero), to get zero.Yes, because you can multiply 4 by an integer (namely zero), to get zero.Yes, because you can multiply 4 by an integer (namely zero), to get zero.
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No. It would NEVER be negative.
Any number, integer or fraction, positive or negative, can multiply 39.
Store the absolute value of the desired integer in a variable. Multiply the absolute value by two. Substract the new integer by the old integer.
Multiply the radius by the integer 3.
When you add, subtract, or multiply integers, you get integers. When you divide one integer by another one, you may or may not get an integer.
To multiply an integer by a fraction, multiply the integer by the numerator then divide by the denominator. (You can divide first, if the numbers cancel neatly.) As for the above... come on, that is asking what is (a value X 1)!
yes. the opposite of a positive integer is the same except negative and vice versa ( ex: the opposite integer of -6 is 6. if you multiply them, it equals zero)
In the same way!