A negative times a positive is a negative and that negative times a negative would = a positive. So the answer would be a positive number. *<:)
when you multiply a positive number by a negative number it is a negative. if u multiply a negative by a negative then it is positive
its a negative
Negative
You get a negative.
When you multiply a negative number by a positive number, the result is always a negative number. This is due to the rules of multiplication, where the sign of the product is determined by the signs of the factors. Specifically, a negative times a positive yields a negative. For example, multiplying -3 by 4 results in -12.
when you multiply a positive number by a negative number it is a negative. if u multiply a negative by a negative then it is positive
multiply the numbers together and the sign is positive , as a negative times a negative is a positive
its a negative
It's negative .Positive*Negative = NegativeNegative*Negative = Positive
Negative
a) always negative
The 2 positive integers don't affect the sign. Every time you multiply by a negative number, the sign changes, so you have negative, positive, negative, positive... Since the number of negative numbers is odd, the end result is negative.The 2 positive integers don't affect the sign. Every time you multiply by a negative number, the sign changes, so you have negative, positive, negative, positive... Since the number of negative numbers is odd, the end result is negative.The 2 positive integers don't affect the sign. Every time you multiply by a negative number, the sign changes, so you have negative, positive, negative, positive... Since the number of negative numbers is odd, the end result is negative.The 2 positive integers don't affect the sign. Every time you multiply by a negative number, the sign changes, so you have negative, positive, negative, positive... Since the number of negative numbers is odd, the end result is negative.
A negative times a positive is always a negative. The rest is the same: just multiply as if they are both positive numbers and then add the negative sign at the end.
It depends on what you do with the negative and positive. If you multiply or divide a positive number and a negative number, then the answer is negative. If you add or subtract a positive number and a negative number, the answer could be negative or positive depending on the numbers involved. If you put a negative sign in front of a positive number, the result is a negative number. If you put a positive sign in front of a negative number (like +(-7)), the result is still negative.
You get a negative.
You multiply the numbers just like you would normally except that the product will have a negative sign. Example: -6 X 5 = -30. When you multiply a negative number and a positive number, the product will always be negative. Multiplying two positive numbers or two negative numbers will give you positive products.
Multiplying anything non-zero by a negative number changes the sign. A positive number multiplied by a negative number becomes negative. A negative number multiplied by a negative number becomes positive.