How about: -2 times -60 = 120 as an example
120
60x20=120 30x40=120
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If you have a list of numbers, some positive some negative, and want to multiply them together, first just multiply them without regard to the sign. Then if the number of negatives is odd put a negative sign in front of the answer while if it is even don't do anything. So, for example, (-3)*(-4)*(2)*(-5) then 3*4*2*5 = 120 there are three negative numbers (odd) so the answer is -120 or (3)*(-4)*(2)*(-5) again 3*4*2*5 = 120 there are two negative numbers (even) so do nothing: the answer is 120
10x12 1 x 120 2 x 60 3 x 40
120
When you multiply 2 negative numbers the answer will be positive, ALWAYS
60x20=120 30x40=120
The two numbers you are looking for are 8 and 15. When you multiply them, 8 × 15 equals 120, and when you add them, 8 + 15 equals 23. However, there's an error in the conditions provided since no two numbers can multiply to 120 and add to 43.
There are no two real numbers that do, but the complex numbers (2 + i) and (2 - i) will.If you want two numbers that multiply to negative 5 and add to positive 4 then: -1 and 5If you want two numbers that multiply to negative 5 and add to negative 4 then: 1 and -5
How about: 2*120 = 240
always positive
A positive.
Yes
The two numbers that add to get negative 36 and multiply to get negative 144 are -48 and 12. When you add them, -48 + 12 equals -36, and when you multiply them, -48 × 12 equals -144.
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This is because if you multiply two negative numbers you get positive.