In every possible way- because whole numbers and integers are the same.
When multiplying integers with different signs, the rule is that the product will always be negative. For example, multiplying a positive integer by a negative integer results in a negative product. Conversely, multiplying a negative integer by a positive integer also yields a negative result. In summary, if the signs of the integers differ, the product is negative.
adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing
When multiplying integers, multiplying by the same sign will always produce a positive integer. Such as a negative times a negative equals a positive. If the signs are different then the product will be a negative.
The answer is always positive (or 0).
In every possible way- because whole numbers and integers are the same.
2x2=5
(2)(4)(-3)
Because it is.
It is a negative integer. Its value will depend on the seven integers that you start with.
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adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing
When multiplying integers, multiplying by the same sign will always produce a positive integer. Such as a negative times a negative equals a positive. If the signs are different then the product will be a negative.
The answer is always positive (or 0).
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It follows from the definition of multiplication.
Yes, when multiplying integers, the rules for signs apply consistently. If both integers have the same sign (either both positive or both negative), the product is positive. If the integers have different signs (one positive and one negative), the product is negative. This rule is fundamental in arithmetic involving integers.