The document provides rules and examples for multiplying integers:
Rule 1 states that multiplying two integers with the same sign results in a positive integer. Rule 2 states that multiplying two integers with opposite signs results in a negative integer. The document then provides 60 practice problems multiplying integers with the solutions to be filled in by the student. It encourages constant practice to master the concept of multiplying integers.
The document provides rules and examples for multiplying integers:
Rule 1 states that multiplying two integers with the same sign results in a positive integer. Rule 2 states that multiplying two integers with opposite signs results in a negative integer. The document then provides 60 practice problems multiplying integers with the solutions to be filled in by the student. It encourages constant practice to master the concept of multiplying integers.
The document provides rules and examples for multiplying integers:
Rule 1 states that multiplying two integers with the same sign results in a positive integer. Rule 2 states that multiplying two integers with opposite signs results in a negative integer. The document then provides 60 practice problems multiplying integers with the solutions to be filled in by the student. It encourages constant practice to master the concept of multiplying integers.
Multiplying of Integers is the process of finding the product of two or more integers.
Rules in Multiplication of Integers
Rule 1. Multiplying two like signed numbers always result in a positive integer. Examples: 1. 3 ⋅ 5 = 15 2. (-4)(-8) = 32 3. -1(-1) = 1 Rule 2. Multiplying two unlike signed numbers always result in a negative integer. Examples: 1. -3 ⋅ 5 = -15 2. (4)(-8) = -32 3. 1(-1) = -1 Activity. Add the following integers. Write your answer on the blank provided before each item.