No, like signs multiply to positive, unlike to negative.
Like signs: When both numbers are either positive or negative, like: +6 and +4 Unlike signs; When one is either positive or negative, like he nd lo sn.x
Multiply each term of the binomial by the monomial. Be particularly careful with signs: (+ times +) or (- times -) equals plus or Like signs = + (+ times -) or (- times +) equals minus or Unlike signs = -
If the two signs are the same it is positive but if they are both different itis negative
numbers with Like signs : result Plusnumbers with Unlike signs : result Minus
No, like signs multiply to positive, unlike to negative.
Like signs give a positive answer. Unlike signs give a negative answer.
Like signs: When both numbers are either positive or negative, like: +6 and +4 Unlike signs; When one is either positive or negative, like he nd lo sn.x
Multiply each term of the binomial by the monomial. Be particularly careful with signs: (+ times +) or (- times -) equals plus or Like signs = + (+ times -) or (- times +) equals minus or Unlike signs = -
If the two signs are the same it is positive but if they are both different itis negative
++ = + +- = - Like signs always give me plus. Unlike signs always give me minus when I multiply! My maths teacher made us learn that! :D
Multiply by the conjugate.
numbers with Like signs : result Plusnumbers with Unlike signs : result Minus
To add integers with like signs you jut put the positive in front of the answer (you just add and put a positive sign in front of it)
Positive and negative signs are unlike one another.
Positive x Positive = Positive Negative x Negative = Positive Positive x Negative = Negative Basically if the signs are the same, the answer will always be positive, and if the signs are different the answer will be negative. Hope this helps.
Multiply all numerators to get numerator of the product. Multiply all denominators to get denominator of the product. This is true whether the factors have like or unlike denominators.