Math, asked by vivek3103, 11 months ago

Why do we get a positive integer on multiplying two negative integers?

Answers

Answered by SanchitP
0

We get positive integer after multiplied two negetive integer because negetive of negetive is positive

-(-x)=+x

Answered by UltimateMasTerMind
5

Answer:-

On Multiplying Two Negative Integers, we always get a Positive Integer.

EXPLANATION:-

Here's are Some Rules!

(+) × (+) = (+)

(+) × (-) = (-) or (-) × (+) = (-)

(-) × (-) = (+)

So,

●When two Negative Integers multiplied, the product is always positive because it's a fact that multiplication of two Negative Integers always gives a Positive Integer.

=) (-) × (-) = (+)

Other Facts:-

●When two Positive Integer Multiplied with each other, it always gives a Positive Integer.

=) (+) × (+) = (+)

● When one Positive Integer get multiplied with a Negative Integer, the product is always Negative.

=) (+) × (-) = (-)


Swarnimkumar22: Use /implies for =)
UltimateMasTerMind: Okay! :)
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