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Does a positive number times a negative number equal a negative? - Answers

Yes it is, let me explain it in simple way to learn it forever as I learnt it in same way a -ve number is enemy a +ve number is friend so -ve (enemy) x +ve (enemy's friend) is all your enemy (-ve) -ve (enemy) x -ve (enemy's enemy) is always your friend i.e. +ve +ve (friend) x +ve (friend's friend) is always your friend i.e. +ve +ve (friend) x -ve (friend's enemy) is always your enemy i.e. -ve I am sure above trick will help you learn it forever :) keep it up Naveed UPDATE from Maddster16: AND theres another way that my Math teacher taught me. It's something called: The Love-Hate Relationship. How well to people get along? Here's an example: A negative and a negative person find each other. Is this a good or bad thing? Good. Positive. They will get along. Here's how you could write this in math-form: -8 x -2 = 16 (Negative eight times [or multiplied] by negative two equals sixteen)



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Yes it is, let me explain it in simple way to learn it forever as I learnt it in same way a -ve number is enemy a +ve number is friend so -ve (enemy) x +ve (enemy's friend) is all your enemy (-ve) -ve (enemy) x -ve (enemy's enemy) is always your friend i.e. +ve +ve (friend) x +ve (friend's friend) is always your friend i.e. +ve +ve (friend) x -ve (friend's enemy) is always your enemy i.e. -ve I am sure above trick will help you learn it forever :) keep it up Naveed UPDATE from Maddster16: AND theres another way that my Math teacher taught me. It's something called: The Love-Hate Relationship. How well to people get along? Here's an example: A negative and a negative person find each other. Is this a good or bad thing? Good. Positive. They will get along. Here's how you could write this in math-form: -8 x -2 = 16 (Negative eight times [or multiplied] by negative two equals sixteen)



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Does a positive number times a negative number equal a negative? - Answers

Yes it is, let me explain it in simple way to learn it forever as I learnt it in same way a -ve number is enemy a +ve number is friend so -ve (enemy) x +ve (enemy's friend) is all your enemy (-ve) -ve (enemy) x -ve (enemy's enemy) is always your friend i.e. +ve +ve (friend) x +ve (friend's friend) is always your friend i.e. +ve +ve (friend) x -ve (friend's enemy) is always your enemy i.e. -ve I am sure above trick will help you learn it forever :) keep it up Naveed UPDATE from Maddster16: AND theres another way that my Math teacher taught me. It's something called: The Love-Hate Relationship. How well to people get along? Here's an example: A negative and a negative person find each other. Is this a good or bad thing? Good. Positive. They will get along. Here's how you could write this in math-form: -8 x -2 = 16 (Negative eight times [or multiplied] by negative two equals sixteen)

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      Yes it is, let me explain it in simple way to learn it forever as I learnt it in same way a -ve number is enemy a +ve number is friend so -ve (enemy) x +ve (enemy's friend) is all your enemy (-ve) -ve (enemy) x -ve (enemy's enemy) is always your friend i.e. +ve +ve (friend) x +ve (friend's friend) is always your friend i.e. +ve +ve (friend) x -ve (friend's enemy) is always your enemy i.e. -ve I am sure above trick will help you learn it forever :) keep it up Naveed UPDATE from Maddster16: AND theres another way that my Math teacher taught me. It's something called: The Love-Hate Relationship. How well to people get along? Here's an example: A negative and a negative person find each other. Is this a good or bad thing? Good. Positive. They will get along. Here's how you could write this in math-form: -8 x -2 = 16 (Negative eight times [or multiplied] by negative two equals sixteen)
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