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<h1 id="title" align="center">Multiplying Negatives</h1>
<h2>When We Multiply:</h2>
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<td><img src="images/style/plus.svg" alt="plus" style="vertical-align:middle;" height="44" width="44"> <span class="large"><b>×</b></span> <img src="images/style/plus.svg" alt="plus" style="vertical-align:middle;" height="44" width="44"></td>
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<td class="larger" align="right" nowrap="nowrap">&nbsp;(3) × (2) = 6</td>
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<p>Yes indeed, two negatives make a positive, and we will explain <b>why</b>, with examples!</p>
<h2>Signs</h2>
<p>Let's talk about <b>signs</b>.</p>
<p>"+" is the positive sign, "" is the negative sign.</p>
<p>When a number has <b>no sign</b> it usually means that it is <b>positive</b>.</p>
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<p>Example: <b>5</b> is really <b>+5</b></p>
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<p>And we can put () around the numbers to avoid confusion.</p>
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<p>Example: <b>3 × 2</b> can be written as <b>(+3) × (2)</b></p>
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<h2>Two Signs: The Rules</h2>
<p style="float:right; margin: 0 0 5px 10px;"><img src="numbers/images/multiply-like-signs.svg" alt="multiply like signs" height="97" width="328"></p>
<p><span class="larger">"Two like signs make a positive sign,<br>
two unlike signs make a negative sign"</span></p>
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<h3>Example: (2) × (+5)</h3>
<p>The signs are <span class="hilite"></span> and <span class="hilite">+</span> (a negative sign and a positive sign), so they are <b>unlike signs</b> (they are different to each other)</p>
<p>So the result must be <b>negative</b>:</p>
<p class="center larger">(2) × (+5) = 10</p>
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<h3>Example: (4) × (3)</h3>
<p>The signs are <span class="hilite"></span> and <span class="hilite"></span> (they are both negative signs), so they are <b>like signs</b> (like each other)</p>
<p>So the result must be <b>positive</b>:</p>
<p class="center larger">(4) × (3) = +12</p>
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<h2>Why does multiplying two negative numbers make a positive?</h2>
<p>Well, first there is the "common sense" explanation:</p>
<div class="center80"><img src="images/art/sage-brocolli.gif" alt="dog does not want brocolli" style="float:left; margin: 15px 15px 0 15px;" height="127" width="250">
<p>When I say "Eat!" I am encouraging you to eat (positive)</p>
<p>But when I say "Do not eat!" I am saying the opposite (negative).</p>
<p>Now if I say "Do <b>NOT</b> not eat!", I am saying I don't want you to starve, so I am back to saying "Eat!" (positive).</p>
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<p>So, two negatives make a positive, and if that satisfies you, then you don't need to read any more.</p>
<h2>Direction</h2>
<p>It is all about direction. Remember the <a href="number-line.html">Number Line</a>?</p>
<p class="center"><img src="numbers/images/number-line.svg" alt="number line" height="47" width="595"></p>
<p>Well here we have Baby Steven taking his first steps. He takes 2 paces at a time, and does this three times, so he moves 2 steps x 3 = 6 steps forward:</p>
<p class="center"><img src="images/multiply-p2p3.gif" alt="multiply 2 x 3" height="150" width="588"></p>
<p>Now, Baby Steven can also step backwards (he is a clever little guy). His Dad puts him back at the start and then Steven steps backwards 2 steps, and does this three times:</p>
<p class="center"><img src="images/multiply-n2p3.gif" alt="multiply -2 x 3" height="152" width="589"></p>
<p>Once again Steven's Dad puts him back at the start, but facing the other way. Steven takes 2 steps forward (for him!) but he is heading in the negative direction. He does this 3 times:</p>
<p class="center"><img src="images/multiply-p2n3.gif" alt="multiply 2 x -3" height="151" width="589"></p>
<p>Back at the start again (thanks Dad!), still facing in the negative direction, he tries his backwards walking, once again taking two steps at a time, and he does this three times:</p>
<p class="center"><img src="images/multiply-n2n3.gif" alt="multiply -2 x -3" height="153" width="588"></p>
<p>So, by walking backwards, while facing in the negative direction, he moves in the positive direction.</p>
<p class="large">Try it yourself! Try walking forwards and backwards, then again but facing the other direction.</p>
<h2>Play With It</h2>
<p>But maybe you would like to see it in action? Use the sliders below:</p>
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<h2>More Examples</h2>
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<h3>Example: Money</h3>
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<td>+3 × +10 = you gain $30 </td>
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<td style="text-align:right;">Sam gives you three $10 debts:</td>
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<td>+3 × 10 = you lose $30</td>
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<td style="text-align:right;">Sam takes three $10 notes from you:</td>
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<td>3 × +10 = you lose $30 </td>
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<td>3 × 10 = you gain $30</td>
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<h3>Example: A Video of People Running</h3>
<p>People Run Forward, Video Normal:</p>
<p class="so">All normal, people running forwards: +1 × +1 = +1</p>
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People Run Forward, but Video in <b>Reverse</b>:</p>
<p><span class="so">Looks like people running backwards: +1 × 1 = 1</span></p>
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People Run <b>Backward</b>, Video Normal:</p>
<p class="so">You see people running backwards: 1 × +1 = 1</p>
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People Run <b>Backward</b>, but Video in <b>Reverse</b>:</p>
<p class="so">Looks like people running forwards: 1 × 1 = +1</p>
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<h3>Example: Tank Levels Rising/Falling</h3>
<p>The tank has 30,000 liters, and 1,000 liters are taken out every day. What was the amount of water in the tank <b>3 days ago</b>?</p>
<p>We know the amount of water in the tank changes by 1,000 every day, and we need to subtract that 3 times (to go <b>back 3 days</b>), so the change is:</p>
<p class="center">3 × 1,000 = +3,000</p>
<p>The full calculation is:</p>
<p class="center">30,000 + (3 × 1,000) = 30,000 + 3,000 = 33,000</p>
<p>So 3 days ago there were 33,000 liters of water in the tank.</p>
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<h2>Multiplication Table</h2>
<p>Here is <b>another way</b> of looking at it.</p>
<p>First have a play with this (explanations below):</p>
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<p>Start with the <a href="tables.html">multiplication table</a> (just up to 4×4 will do):</p>
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<th width="30">4</th>
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<td class="bgb1">2</td>
<td class="bgb1">3</td>
<td class="bgb1">4</td>
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<td class="bgb1">2</td>
<td class="bgb1">4</td>
<td class="bgb1">6</td>
<td class="bgb1">8</td>
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<td class="bgb1">3</td>
<td class="bgb1">6</td>
<td class="bgb1">9</td>
<td class="bgb1">12</td>
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<td class="bgb1">8</td>
<td class="bgb1">12</td>
<td class="bgb1">16</td>
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<p class="center larger">Now see what happens when we head into <b>negatives</b>!</p>
<p>Let's go <b>backwards</b> through zero:</p>
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<th width="30">×</th>
<th width="30">1</th>
<th width="30">2</th>
<th width="30">3</th>
<th width="30">4</th>
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<tr style="text-align:right;">
<th>-4</th>
<td class="bga1">-4</td>
<td class="bga1">-8</td>
<td class="bga1">-12</td>
<td class="bga1">-16</td>
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<tr style="text-align:right;">
<th>-3</th>
<td class="bga1">-3</td>
<td class="bga1">-6</td>
<td class="bga1">-9</td>
<td class="bga1">-12</td>
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<th>-2</th>
<td class="bga1">-2</td>
<td class="bga1">-4</td>
<td class="bga1">-6</td>
<td class="bga1">-8</td>
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<th>-1</th>
<td class="bga1">-1</td>
<td class="bga1">-2</td>
<td class="bga1">-3</td>
<td class="bga1">-4</td>
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<th>0</th>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
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<th>1</th>
<td class="bgb1">1</td>
<td class="bgb1">2</td>
<td class="bgb1">3</td>
<td class="bgb1">4</td>
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<tr style="text-align:right;">
<th>2</th>
<td class="bgb1">2</td>
<td class="bgb1">4</td>
<td class="bgb1">6</td>
<td class="bgb1">8</td>
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<tr style="text-align:right;">
<th>3</th>
<td class="bgb1">3</td>
<td class="bgb1">6</td>
<td class="bgb1">9</td>
<td class="bgb1">12</td>
</tr>
<tr style="text-align:right;">
<th>4</th>
<td class="bgb1">4</td>
<td class="bgb1">8</td>
<td class="bgb1">12</td>
<td class="bgb1">16</td>
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<p>Look at the "4" column: it goes <b>-16, -12, -8, -4, 0, 4, 8, 12, 16</b>. Getting 4 larger each time.</p>
<p>Look over that table again, make sure you are comfortable with how it works, because ...</p>
<p>... now we go <b>further to the left</b>, through zero:</p>
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<th width="30">×</th>
<th width="30">-4</th>
<th width="30">-3</th>
<th width="30">-2</th>
<th width="30">-1</th>
<th width="30">0</th>
<th width="30">1</th>
<th width="30">2</th>
<th width="30">3</th>
<th width="30">4</th>
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<tr style="text-align:right;">
<th>-4</th>
<td class="bgb1">16</td>
<td class="bgb1">12</td>
<td class="bgb1">8</td>
<td class="bgb1">4</td>
<td>0</td>
<td class="bga1">-4</td>
<td class="bga1">-8</td>
<td class="bga1">-12</td>
<td class="bga1">-16</td>
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<tr style="text-align:right;">
<th>-3</th>
<td class="bgb1">12</td>
<td class="bgb1">9</td>
<td class="bgb1">6</td>
<td class="bgb1">3</td>
<td>0</td>
<td class="bga1">-3</td>
<td class="bga1">-6</td>
<td class="bga1">-9</td>
<td class="bga1">-12</td>
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<tr style="text-align:right;">
<th>-2</th>
<td class="bgb1">8</td>
<td class="bgb1">6</td>
<td class="bgb1">4</td>
<td class="bgb1">2</td>
<td>0</td>
<td class="bga1">-2</td>
<td class="bga1">-4</td>
<td class="bga1">-6</td>
<td class="bga1">-8</td>
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<tr style="text-align:right;">
<th>-1</th>
<td class="bgb1">4</td>
<td class="bgb1">3</td>
<td class="bgb1">2</td>
<td class="bgb1">1</td>
<td>0</td>
<td class="bga1">-1</td>
<td class="bga1">-2</td>
<td class="bga1">-3</td>
<td class="bga1">-4</td>
</tr>
<tr style="text-align:right;">
<th>0</th>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr style="text-align:right;">
<th>1</th>
<td class="bga1">-4</td>
<td class="bga1">-3</td>
<td class="bga1">-2</td>
<td class="bga1">-1</td>
<td>0</td>
<td class="bgb1">1</td>
<td class="bgb1">2</td>
<td class="bgb1">3</td>
<td class="bgb1">4</td>
</tr>
<tr style="text-align:right;">
<th>2</th>
<td class="bga1">-8</td>
<td class="bga1">-6</td>
<td class="bga1">-4</td>
<td class="bga1">-2</td>
<td>0</td>
<td class="bgb1">2</td>
<td class="bgb1">4</td>
<td class="bgb1">6</td>
<td class="bgb1">8</td>
</tr>
<tr style="text-align:right;">
<th>3</th>
<td class="bga1">-12</td>
<td class="bga1">-9</td>
<td class="bga1">-6</td>
<td class="bga1">-3</td>
<td>0</td>
<td class="bgb1">3</td>
<td class="bgb1">6</td>
<td class="bgb1">9</td>
<td class="bgb1">12</td>
</tr>
<tr style="text-align:right;">
<th>4</th>
<td class="bga1">-16</td>
<td class="bga1">-12</td>
<td class="bga1">-8</td>
<td class="bga1">-4</td>
<td>0</td>
<td class="bgb1">4</td>
<td class="bgb1">8</td>
<td class="bgb1">12</td>
<td class="bgb1">16</td>
</tr>
</tbody></table>
<p>We can follow along a row (or column) and the values change consistently:</p>
<ul>
<li>Follow the "4" row: it goes <b>-16, -12, -8, -4, 0, 4, 8, 12, 16</b>. Getting 4 larger each time.</li>
<li>Follow the "-4" row: it goes <b>16, 12, 8, 4, 0, -4, -8, -12, -16</b>. Getting 4 smaller each time.</li>
<li>etc...</li>
</ul>
<p>So it all follows a consistent pattern! </p>
<p>Also see this at <a href="numbers/multiplication-table-real.html">Real Multiplication Table</a>.</p>
<h2>What About Multiplying 3 or More Numbers Together?</h2>
<p>Multiply two at a time and follow the rules.</p>
<div class="example">
<h3>Example: What is (2) × (3) × (4) ?</h3>
<p>First multiply (2) × (3). Two like signs make a positive sign, so:</p>
<p class="center">(2) × (3) = +6</p>
<p>Next multiply +6 × (4). Two unlike signs make a negative sign, so:</p>
<p class="center">+6 × (4) = 24</p>
<p><b>Result: (2) × (3) × (4) = 24</b></p>
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