in integers -*- =?
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In integers,
Step-by-step explanation:
- When we multiply two integers, we also have to careful about their signs, positive or negative.
- Integers can be both positive or negative, for example, 10, - 10, 4, - 4, ..., etc.
- Remember, when we multiply two positive integers, the resulting integer is also positive.
- When we multiply two negative integers, the resulting integer is positive.
- Also, (+) × (-) = (-) and (-) × (+) = (-).
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Answer :
-*- = +
Type of Numbers Operation Result Example
Positive + Positive Add Positive (+) 10 + 15 = 25
Negative + Negative Add Negative (-) (-10) + (-15) = -25
Positive + Negative* Subtract Positive (+) (-10) + 15 =5
Negative + Positive* Subtract Negative (-) 10 + (-15)= -5
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