Math, asked by mattiasb5672, 2 months ago

How do you find the product of two rational numbers that have different signs?

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Answered by dd0437475
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Step-by-step explanation:

It is always negative. Let the first number be positive. Then, the second number is negative (according to condition). a * (-b) = -ab, where a > 0, b > 0. ( the numbers under consideration are a and -b) ...

1 (one). Let the number be x. Then its reciprocal is. Now, ...

0 (zero).

Answered by boy098832
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Answer:

without signs I think we cannot take a sign to be an x,y,z because there are different answers with different types

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