A negative number multiplied by another negative number equals a positive number. For example, -5 · -5 = positive 25.
Negative five (-5) multiplied by negative four (-4) is positive twenty (20) or (-5) x x(-4) = +20
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All negative integers, when multiplied by a positive integer, or vice versa, will result in a negative integer. I. E. 5*-5=-25
A positive eg -5 x -3 = +15
A negative number multiplied by another negative number equals a positive number. For example, -5 · -5 = positive 25.
Negative five (-5) multiplied by negative four (-4) is positive twenty (20) or (-5) x x(-4) = +20
a negative multiplied by a negative results in a positive number. -5 x -5 = +25
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All negative integers, when multiplied by a positive integer, or vice versa, will result in a negative integer. I. E. 5*-5=-25
A negitive multiplied by a negitive is a Positive. Two of the same signs multiplied by each other is a positive. Example: -5*-5=25 5*5=25
No, a negative multiplied by a negative is a positive, as is of course a positive multiplied by a positive. Only when a negative is multiplied by a positive is the answer negative.
Any number multiplied by zero gives a product of 0.
A positive eg -5 x -3 = +15
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That would be negative three. A negative multiplied by a negative is a positive. A negative multiplied by a positive is still a negative.
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