Math, asked by ramadevipalani08, 2 months ago

1) (−5) × (−6) =?

a) 6

b) -30

c) 30

d) 5​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
29

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  •  \sf \purple {( - 5) \times ( - 6)}

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  • In -5 and -6 both are the signs of negative So, we know if both are the sign of Negative so we have to Multiply both and when the result will come so it will be Positive.

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 \sf \purple {( - 5) \times ( - 6)}

  {\red{\texttt{5  × 6}}}  =  \texttt{30}

 \sf \blue{ - 5 \times  - 6}

\sf \pink{+ 30} \: or  \: \sf \pink{30}

•°• Hence, verified! that Option \sf\red{(c)} is correct.

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Additional Information!⠀⠀

  • If both numbers are negative then their result will be Positive

  • If both numbers are Positive then their result will be Positive

  • If one number is negative and other is positive so the result will be Negative

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Answered by ZaraAntisera
2

Answer:

c)  30 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

as we know (-) + (-) = +

so we can cut the sign as they are + sign now

5 x 6 = 30

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