Multiplying Integers
Learning Outcomes
- Multiply integers with different signs
- Multiply integers with the same sign
- Multiply an integer by -1
Now consider what it means to multiply [latex]5[/latex] by [latex]-3[/latex]. It means subtract [latex]5,3[/latex] times. Looking at subtraction as taking away, it means to take away [latex]5,3[/latex] times. But there is nothing to take away, so we start by adding neutral pairs as shown in the graphic below.
In both cases, we started with [latex]\mathbf{\text{15}}[/latex] neutral pairs. In the case on the left, we took away [latex]\mathbf{\text{5}},\mathbf{\text{3}}[/latex] times and the result was [latex]-\mathbf{\text{15}}[/latex]. To multiply [latex]\left(-5\right)\left(-3\right)[/latex], we took away [latex]-\mathbf{\text{5}},\mathbf{\text{3}}[/latex] times and the result was [latex]\mathbf{\text{15}}[/latex]. So we found that
[latex-display]\begin{array}{ccc}5\cdot 3=15\hfill & & -5\left(3\right)=-15\hfill \\ 5\left(-3\right)=-15\hfill & & \left(-5\right)\left(-3\right)=15\hfill \end{array}[/latex-display]
Notice that for multiplication of two signed numbers, when the signs are the same, the product is positive, and when the signs are different, the product is negative.
Multiplication of Signed Numbers
The sign of the product of two numbers depends on their signs.| Same signs | Product |
|---|---|
| •Two positives •Two negatives | Positive Positive |
| Different signs | Product |
|---|---|
| •Positive • negative •Negative • positive | Negative Negative |
example
Multiply each of the following:- [latex]-9\cdot 3[/latex]
- [latex]-2\left(-5\right)[/latex]
- [latex]4\left(-8\right)[/latex]
- [latex]7\cdot 6[/latex]
| 1. | |
| [latex]-9\cdot 3[/latex] | |
| Multiply, noting that the signs are different and so the product is negative. | [latex]-27[/latex] |
| 2. | |
| [latex]-2\left(-5\right)[/latex] | |
| Multiply, noting that the signs are the same and so the product is positive. | [latex]10[/latex] |
| 3. | |
| [latex]4\left(-8\right)[/latex] | |
| Multiply, noting that the signs are different and so the product is negative. | [latex]-32[/latex] |
| 4. | |
| [latex]7\cdot 6[/latex] | |
| The signs are the same, so the product is positive. | [latex]42[/latex] |
try it
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