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25 December, 12:31

In multiplication if one term is negative and one term is positive, the result will always be.

a. equal to zero

b. negative

c. inverted

d. positive

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  1. 25 December, 14:19
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    B, negative. Use the example,

    -2*3.

    Since there is a negative, the answer will be a negative.
  2. 25 December, 14:46
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    In multiplication OR division, if one term is positive, and the other is negative, your answer will always be

    b. negative.
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