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25 April, 11:24

Explain the process of finding the product of two integers

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  1. 25 April, 11:34
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    If the integers have two different signs, the answer will be negative. If they have the same signs, the answer is positive. And a example being: - 5 (3) = - 15. - 5 (-6) = 30 8 (7) = 56.
  2. 25 April, 11:49
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    If you have two negatives they cancel each other out and make a positive. The same if you have to positives the product will be positive. If you have a negative and a positive you multiply the numbers and bring down the negative. Same if you have a positive and a negative. Only two negatives cancel each other out, same with positives. For example - 4 (-5) (-1) you would use order of operations, 4 and the 5 cancel each other out and you multiply 20 by - 1 which is - 20 since you bring down the negative.
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