Math, asked by rawatshakuntala460, 9 days ago

(-11)×(-12)
with solution​

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Answered by mani24677
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Answer:

132

Step-by-step explanation:

when multiplying the - in both number turn into + .

so (-11)*(-12) = 11* 12= 132

Answered by Indiancitizen123
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Answer:

132

Step-by-step explanation:

While you multiply the integers which have a minus sign, then you have to keep the following points in your mind:

(+)×(-) = -

(-)×(+) = -

(-)×(-) = +

(+)×(+) = +

Here the two integers which are being multiplied are -11 and -12.

So, here both the integers are of minus sign(negative).

So, we use (-)×(-) = +.

So, we get our answer in '+' sign(positive).

And when we multiply 11 × 12 we get 132.

So, finally our answer is Positive 132, that is 132.

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