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A negative times a negative |
2000-02-29 |
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Michael J. Butler pose la question : I have reviewed the answer in relation to the question of why (-3)x(-2)=6; however, I am still not able to properly explain the reasoning to my son, Jonathan, who is in grade 7. I want him to understand the reason for the rule that the multiplication or division of two negative numbers equals a positive number. Can you help? Chris Fisher lui répond. |
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