Math, asked by pavanchiru, 8 months ago

Find the value of (-1)×(-2) × (-3)×4​

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Answered by soniya5566
5

Answer:

=1/1×1/2×1/3×4/1

=4/6

Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
0

(-1) × (-2) × (-3) × 4​ = -24.

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  • Repeated addition of the same number is made easier by multiplying the numbers.
  • One-digit numbers can be multiplied simply by using the multiplication tables for solving multiplication problems, however for bigger numbers, we divide the numbers into columns according to their corresponding place values, such as ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on.

Here, according to the given information, we are given that,

(-1).(-2) . (-3).4\\=2.(-12)\\=-24.

Hence, (-1) × (-2) × (-3) × 4​ = -24.

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