Math, asked by kidmistirio527, 11 months ago

-5 x -6 = ? is it 30 or -30

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Answered by Brâiñlynêha
4

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\sf (-5)×(-6)=30

\sf (-)(-)=(+)

\sf So, \:it's \:not\: (-30)

\sf its 30

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Answered by BrainlyPie
12

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(-5) × (-6) = 30

\textbf{Explanation:-}

When multiplying any number by the other, if the signs are different that is, positive and negative, the product is always said to be negative.

Example : 2 × (-3) = (-6)

If the signs are same i.e., either negative or positive, the product is always positive.

Example : (-5) × (-6) = (-30)

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