Math, asked by nikhilreddy000, 6 months ago

multi ply
the following integers :
(-3)×2​

Answers

Answered by kulsumbfatma
1

Answer:

-6 is the correct answer of your question....

Answered by MrHyper
16

\huge\mathtt\color{blue}{AnSwEr!}

To multiply:

\mathtt{(-3) × 2}

Multiplication of any positive integer, with a negative integer, the product will be negative...

\implies\mathtt{(-3) × 2 = {\underline{\underline{(-6)}}}}

\large\mathtt{Hope~it~helps..!!}

^_^

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