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Answered by anindyaadhikari13
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Question 1:

The product of two integers, one of which is a negative integer, is positive, then what can you say about the other integer?

→ The other integer is also negative.

Explanation: When two numbers of same sign are multiplied, the result obtained is always positive. Suppose the product of the numbers is 4 and one of the numbers is -2. Then the other number will also be -2 which is a negative number.

Question 2:

The product of two integers, one of which is a positive integer, is negative, then what can you say about the other integer?

→ The other integer is negative.

Explanation: When two numbers of different sign are multiplied, the result is always negative. As one of the numbers is positive, the other number must be negative so that their product is negative.

Question 3:

The product of two integers is zero. If one integer is negative, then the other integer should be,

→ The other integer should be 0.

Explanation: Anything multiplied by zero gives 0 as the result. As one of the numbers is negative, the other number must be zero so that their product is zero and not any other number.

Question 4:

Given one integer is zero, which integer should be multiplied to it to get their product as zero?

→ We can multiply any integer with zero to get the product as zero.

Explanation: Any number multiplied by zero gives zero as the result. Example - 0 × 2 = 0, 0 × 3 = 0.

Question 5:

Product of two negative integers, four positive integers and zero integer is an integer which is,

→ Zero

Explanation: Anything multiplied by zero gives zero.


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