Multiplying 2 Negative Numbers

Multiplying 2 Negative Numbers

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Social Studies, Mathematics

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains that multiplying two negative numbers results in a positive number. It provides examples, such as multiplying -3 by -4 and -12 by -4, to demonstrate this concept. The instructor emphasizes that this rule applies consistently, regardless of the numbers involved, and humorously notes that 'two wrongs make a right' only in mathematics.

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3 mins • 1 pt

How does the multiplication of negatives differ from the multiplication of positives?

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What does the phrase 'two wrongs make a right' mean in the context of mathematics?

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