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How do you multiply positive and negative integers?
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How do you multiply positive and negative integers?
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example: (-8)×(+2)=-16
multiply 8×2= 16 and since the signs are different the answer is a negative number
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-- Ignore the signs and multiply the numbers.
-- If the original two numbers have the same sign, then the product is positive.
-- If the original two numbers have different signs, then the product is negative.
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