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why do you changes negatives during multiplication and division?

 Apr 20, 2015

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When mulitplying and dividing numbers, the product answer wiil become a postive when are multiply or divide two negatives. You know the saying "two negatives makes a postive", it's basically like that. When you add two negative numbers, the answer will be negative because you are like adding more to the negative number, thus making it more negative. For example: -2 + -3 = -5. You are adding like a more problem, but you're just adding a negative sign at the end. Whenever you're subtracting two negative numbers, the answer will be postive or negative depending of the larger number is postive or negative. For example(s): 3 + -2 = 1 and -3 + 2 = -1. Can you see the difference? Getting back to mulitply and dividing negatives numbers...it also depends on the one of the number of the problem being postive or negative too! For example(s): -3 * -3 = 9, -3 * 3 = -9, -10/-2 = 5, and -10/2 = -5. I hope the answer helps you understand this situation and get clarification! 

 Apr 20, 2015
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When mulitplying and dividing numbers, the product answer wiil become a postive when are multiply or divide two negatives. You know the saying "two negatives makes a postive", it's basically like that. When you add two negative numbers, the answer will be negative because you are like adding more to the negative number, thus making it more negative. For example: -2 + -3 = -5. You are adding like a more problem, but you're just adding a negative sign at the end. Whenever you're subtracting two negative numbers, the answer will be postive or negative depending of the larger number is postive or negative. For example(s): 3 + -2 = 1 and -3 + 2 = -1. Can you see the difference? Getting back to mulitply and dividing negatives numbers...it also depends on the one of the number of the problem being postive or negative too! For example(s): -3 * -3 = 9, -3 * 3 = -9, -10/-2 = 5, and -10/2 = -5. I hope the answer helps you understand this situation and get clarification! 

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