Math, asked by geetam30977, 3 months ago


Multiply :(-3) x (-4) x
(-5) x (2)​

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Answered by rajendrawange7
0

Answer:

Just divide 3x and 9 by 3, the x term coefficient, to solve for x. 3x/3 = x and 3/3 = 1, so you're left with x = 1. Check your work. To check your work, just plug x back in to the original equation to make sure that it works

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\underline\mathrm\purple{Answer}

 = ( - 3) \times ( - 4) \times ( - 5) \times 2

 = 12 \times ( - 10)

 =  - 120

\huge\underline\mathrm\purple{Remember}

  • When two positive integers are multiplied the product will be positive integer
  • When two negative integers are multiplied the product will be positive integer
  • When a positive integer and a negative integer or negative integer and a positive integer is multiplied the product will be a negative integer
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