Math, asked by adityayerne98, 9 months ago

Multiply 3, 2 and (−5

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Answered by SRD2011
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Answer:

(-312) will be the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is 3×2×(-52)

Step 1: Multiply 3 and 2

3×2 is 6. Since both of the integers have the same sign i.e. both of them are positive integers, therefore the sign of the product will also be positive.

Step 2: Multiply 6 and (-52)

(-52)×6 is (-312). Since both of the integers have the same sign i.e. one of the integers is positive and the other integer is negative, therefore the sign of the product will be negative.

Remember, when multiplying two integers:

If they have the same sign i.e if both of them are either positive integers or negative integers, the sign of the product will always be a plus(+).

Eg: 2×4 = 8

      (-3)×(-5) = 15

If they have different signs i.e if one of the integers is positive and the other integer negative, the sign will always be positive.

Eg: (-6)×9=54

      8×(-4)=(-32)

Hope this helps!!!

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