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What is the rule multiplying with different signs

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When you multiply two numbers with different signs (positive and negative), the result is always negative.

This can be understood in terms of the basic properties of multiplication and the fact that a negative number is essentially the opposite of a positive number. When you multiply a positive number by a positive number, the result is positive because both numbers are pointing in the same direction along the number line. When you multiply a negative number by a negative number, the result is also positive because both numbers are pointing in the opposite direction along the number line, and multiplying them together "flips" them back to the positive side. However, when you multiply a positive number by a negative number, the two numbers are pointing in opposite directions along the number line, and so their product is negative.

Therefore, the rule for multiplying two numbers with different signs is that the product is always negative.

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