Math, asked by Ishaki, 7 days ago

Find the product: (4x)(-3x)(-x)

Answers

Answered by LASYAJVS
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Answer:

-12x^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by divyapakhare468
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To find : product of (4x )(-3x )(-x )

Solution:

  • Multiplication is a process of repetitive addition of integers.
  • Multiplication rules for integers :
  1. If two negative integers are multiplied then the product obtained is positive integer. i.e. $(-) \times(-)=+$
  2. If one negative and one positive integers are multiplied then the product obtained is negative integer. i.e. $(-) \times(+)=-$
  3. If both positive integers are multiplied then the product obtained is positive integer. i.e. $(+) \times(+)=+$
  • Therefore according to above rule we solve .
  • (4x )(-3x )(-x )  

        = 12 x^{3}

Hence, 12x^{3} is the product.

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