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  1. two positives make a positive: 3 × 2 = 6 : ×: two negatives make a positive: (−3) × (−2) = 6 : ×: a negative and a positive make a negative: (−3) × 2 = −6 : ×: a positive and a negative make a negative: 3 × (−2) = −6

  2. A negative times a negative times a positive will be a positive⏤the first two negatives cancel each other out to make a positive, so when you multiply them by a positive you will be multiplying a positive times a positive.

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    • Sal Khan
  3. Jan 26, 2020 · 3 x 2 = 6. (–2) x (–8) = 16. However, if you are multiplying a positive integer and a negative one, the result will always be a negative number: (–3) x 4 = –12. 3 x (–4) = –12. If you're multiplying a larger series of positive and negative numbers, you can add up how many are positive and how many are negative.

    • Deb Russell
  4. Jul 26, 2021 · The rule for multiplying positive and negative numbers with the same sign (two positive or two negative) is that the product will always be positive. For example: 8 x 4 = 32

  5. When multiplying a positive number and a negative number (or a negative number and a positive number), multiply the absolute values, and give the answer a negative sign. 8 x -5 = |8| x |5| = 8 x 5 = 40, but give it the negative sign, making it -40-13 x 3 = -39. 9 x -3 = -27

  6. Feb 27, 2024 · Multiplying by negatives and positive numbers have three easy rules to follow. When multiplying two positive numbers, you keep the answer positive. When multiplying two negative numbers, they essentially cancel each other out and create a positive number.

  7. Jul 18, 2022 · If one of the integers is zero, the answer is zero. If you are multiplying more than two integers together, the sign of the product can be determinined by how many negative numbers are being multiplied. For every two negative numbers being multiplied together, the answer is positive.

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