Two consecutive integers which multiply together to equal 156 are 12 and 13.
You multiply the first two. Then you multiply the result with the third number. Actually you can multiply in any order.
One example is 90 x 2 = 180
You get a product which is positive.
You multiply or divide integers just as you do whole numbers, except you must keep track of the signs. To multiply or divide signed integers, always multiply or divide the absolute values and use these rules to determine the sign of the answer.When you multiply two integers with the same signs, the result is always positive. Just multiply the absolute values and make the answer positive.Positive x positive = positiveNegative x negative = positiveWhen you multiply two integers with different signs, the result is always negative. Just multiply the absolute values and make the answer negative.Positive x negative = negativeNegative x positive = negative.
Product= the total of two integers multiplied together Sum= The total of two integers added together
Two consecutive integers which multiply together to equal 156 are 12 and 13.
You multiply the first two. Then you multiply the result with the third number. Actually you can multiply in any order.
Any (and every) number can be multiplied by 180.
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you get an positive answer ex +2 multiply +2= 4
One example is 90 x 2 = 180
Only when you divide or multiply.
You get a product which is positive.
You multiply or divide integers just as you do whole numbers, except you must keep track of the signs. To multiply or divide signed integers, always multiply or divide the absolute values and use these rules to determine the sign of the answer.When you multiply two integers with the same signs, the result is always positive. Just multiply the absolute values and make the answer positive.Positive x positive = positiveNegative x negative = positiveWhen you multiply two integers with different signs, the result is always negative. Just multiply the absolute values and make the answer negative.Positive x negative = negativeNegative x positive = negative.
No the product of two integers will not always be a positive, because if you multiply a positive and a negative you'll get a negative.
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