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How do you use a number line to multiply integers? - Answers
To use a number line for multiplying integers, first identify the two integers you want to multiply. For a positive integer, start at zero and make jumps to the right, each jump representing one unit of the integer. For a negative integer, make jumps to the left instead. The total distance you cover in the direction indicated by the sign of the product will give you the result of the multiplication.
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How do you use a number line to multiply integers? - Answers
To use a number line for multiplying integers, first identify the two integers you want to multiply. For a positive integer, start at zero and make jumps to the right, each jump representing one unit of the integer. For a negative integer, make jumps to the left instead. The total distance you cover in the direction indicated by the sign of the product will give you the result of the multiplication.
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How do you use a number line to multiply integers? - Answers
To use a number line for multiplying integers, first identify the two integers you want to multiply. For a positive integer, start at zero and make jumps to the right, each jump representing one unit of the integer. For a negative integer, make jumps to the left instead. The total distance you cover in the direction indicated by the sign of the product will give you the result of the multiplication.
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