Math, asked by Tanishq2345, 1 year ago

starting from (-1) multiplied by 5, write various products showing some pattern to show (-1) multiplied by (-1)

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Answered by saloni289
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-1 multiply by -1 = 1
-1 multiply by-2 = 2
-1 multiply by -3 = 3
-1 multiply by -4 = 4
-1 multiply by -5 = 5
Answered by VineetaGara
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Step-by-step explanation:

Starting from -1 and multiplied by 5 can be show as (-1)x5= -5

If we proceed further and stop at the (-1)x(-1) then it can be shown like that

-1 x 5 = -5

-1 x 4 = -4 = -5 + 1 (This is the pattern)

-1 x 3 = -3 = -4 + 1 (This is the pattern)

-1 x 2 = -2 = -3+1 (This is the pattern)

-1 x 1= -1 = -2+1 (This is the pattern)

-1 x 0= 0 = -1+1 (This is the pattern)

-1 x -1= 1 = 0+1 (This is the pattern)

We can see the lines with "(this is the pattern)" that the results of multiplication causes some pattern like the addition of +1 in every line.

And this series of lines can show the pattern

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