Multiplying Integers
Multiply Integers: Learn
Multiplication of Integers is similar to multiplication of whole numbers (both positive) except the sign of the product needs to be determined.
- If both factors are positive, the product will be positive.
- If both factors are negative, the product will be positive.
- If only one of the factors is negative, the product will be negative.
In other words, if the signs are the same the product will be positive; if they are different, the product will be negative.
Examples:
4 * (-6) = -24
4 * 6 = 24
(-4)*(-6) = 24
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