Math, asked by lakshathvijay, 11 months ago

Multiplying integers ------------fill in the blanks ____×(-12) = 120

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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An integer is a colloquium defined number that can be written without a fractional component.

The integers are used to represent a line on a graph.

They are present on the number line.

The integers is the whole number that includes both positive and negative values.

The two integers can be multiply each other.

The sign of the answer will be the sign of the onteger will. be

- * - = +

++ * + = +

- * + = -

Then the output of the given question will be

X x -12=120

x \times ( - 12) =  120 \\ x =  \frac{120}{ - 12}  \\  =  - 10

Therefore, the integer that should multiplied with -12 is -10

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