negative Example would be. 0.1x0.1=0.01
Yes, as long as an odd number of your starting numbers are negative -1 * 1 = -1 -1 * -1 = 1 -1 * -1 * -1 = -1
negative number subtracted FROM a negative number will be negative
The answer to a problem that has a negative number added to a negative number would be negative.It would be a negative
A negative number. A positive number x a positive number = a positive number A negative number x a negative number = a positive number A positive number x a negative number = a negative Hope this helps :D
Yes, if either the number, or its multiple, are negative, or, a fraction. Of course, not both can be negative!!!
It is a negative multiple of x.It is a negative multiple of x.It is a negative multiple of x.It is a negative multiple of x.
Not with negative numbers. -10 is a multiple of -2.
negative Example would be. 0.1x0.1=0.01
multiplying and dividing a negative number will "flip" the sign of the other number. So multiplying two negative numbers will produce a positive number. Multiplying one positive and one negative number will produce a negative. And of course two positive numbers yield a positive.
Ignore the signs. LCMs are always positive.
Yes, as long as an odd number of your starting numbers are negative -1 * 1 = -1 -1 * -1 = 1 -1 * -1 * -1 = -1
No, not when negative numbers are involved. For example, -2 is a multiple of both -1 and 1 and is not greater than either.
17 * X where x is any whole number (both positive and negative)
Yes it is, -4 * -1 = 4 Therefore, it is a multiple, but -4 is not a real number, in the sense of having -4 amount of something.
The product is always negative.
Not if you include negative numbers.