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When multiplying terms with the same sign, we will get a _______ product.

When multiplying terms with different signs, we will get a ________ product

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Answer:

positive; negative

Explanation:

If a student is multiplying two positive numbers, the answer will always be positive.

EX: 3 x 4 = 12

The same applies for two negatives. If two negatives are multiplied it will make a positive answer. This is where the phrase "two negatives make a positive" come from.

EX: -3 x -4 = 12

However, if one number is positive and one is negative, then the answer will always be negative.

EX 1: -3 x 4 = -12

EX 2: 3 x -4 = -12

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Answer:

same,different

Explanation:

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