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An integer which is the product of two equal integers are

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Answered by Bhoomipahuja
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The product of two integers with like signs is equal to the product of their absolute values.

(i) The product of two positive integers is positive.

In this, we take the product of the numerical values of the multiplier and multiplicand.

For example; (+ 7) × (+ 3) = + 21

(ii) The product of two negative integers is positive.

In this, we take the product of the numerical values of multiples and multiplicands and assign (+) sign to the product obtained.

For example: (- 7) × (- 3) = + 21

Thus to find the product of two integers, either both are positive or negative, we find the product of their absolute values.

For example:

(i) 7 × 11 = 77

(ii) (-9) × (-12) = 9 × 12 = 108

(iii) 5 × 12 = 60

(iv) (-9) × (-13) = 9 × 13 = 117

In this order the rules are used in multiplication of integers

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Answered by hajikalimullashaikh
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Answer:

defined as the productof two equal integers

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