A negative times a positive is a negative.
two times a negative number does not equal 0.
because you are dividing with same signs
Yes. -4 times -3 = 12
In addition, it depends on which is larger. In multiplication, a negative times a positive is alway negative.
No - it results in a negative number.
Negative.
A negative number TIMES a positive number will equal a negative number. A negative number DIVIDED BY a positive number (or vice versa) will equal a negative number. With addition and subtraction, it all depends on what the numbers are.
A negative times a positive is a negative.
two times a negative number does not equal 0.
No, a negative number times a negative number will equal a positive answer. e.g. -2 x-2 = 4 (a positive 4) e.g. -3 x -3 = 9 (positive)
No. An odd number of negatives in multiplication is negative.
-10 x -5 = +50A negative times a negative will always equal a positive number.A negative times a positive will always equal a negative number.A positive times a positive will always equal a positive number.- x - = +- x + = -+ x + = +
because you are dividing with same signs
Yes. -4 times -3 = 12
Yes, as long as you don't count zero as either positive or negative.
In addition, it depends on which is larger. In multiplication, a negative times a positive is alway negative.