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Explain how to multiply two numbers with different signs.
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Explain how to multiply two numbers with different signs.
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Answer:
When
you
multiply
2
Integers
with
the
same
signs
,
the
result
is
always
positive
.
Just
multiply
the
absolute
values
and
make
the
answer
positive
.
When
you
multiply
2
integers
with
different
integers
the
result
is
always
negative
.
Just
multiply
the
absolute
values
and
make
the
answer
negative
.
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May 11, 2021
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