5. If the number have different symbols after multiplication they become
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the symbol (⋅), (×), or (∗) between two mathematical expressions, denoting multiplication of the second expression by the first. In certain algebraic notations the sign is suppressed and multiplication is indicated by immediate juxtaposition or contiguity, as in
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If any two numbers having different signs -ve and +ve get multiplied, then the answer is always negative.
Eg : 2 × (-2) = -4
-5 × 6 = -30
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