no. a negative multiplied by a negative is a positive.
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It does not. A negative number multiplied by a negative number equals a positive number.
A negative multiplied by another negative will always give a positive answer. E.g. -4 x - 3 = 12
In math, a product is the result of multiplying. Multiplication is distributive over positive and negative numbers, which means, when a negative number is multiplied by a positive number, it always yields a negative result.
No No. Positive number multiplied by a negative number gives a negative number.
A negative number multiplied by another negative number equals a positive number. For example, -5 · -5 = positive 25.
no. a negative multiplied by a negative is a positive.
A negative number multiplied by a negative number will result in a positive answer.
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A negative number multiplied by a negative yields a positive answer.
The rules for dividing negative numbers is the same as multiplying them. A negative number multiplied/divided by a negative number is positive and a negative number multiplied/divided by a positive number is negative.
Multiplying anything non-zero by a negative number changes the sign. A positive number multiplied by a negative number becomes negative. A negative number multiplied by a negative number becomes positive.
The answer of a negative number multiplied by (or divided by) a positive number will be a negative number.
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