Post number #653482, ID: 3d6541
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Both the addition and multiplication of a positive number with a negative one always results in a smaller number
Post number #653488, ID: c5529f
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True
Post number #653489, ID: 320d31
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Yes
Post number #653657, ID: 0ef925
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true
Post number #653696, ID: 0e295c
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Multiplying, the result will be less than both numbers. Adding, the result will be less than the positive number but greater than the negative number. So, almost true.
Post number #653700, ID: 140168
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If you consider 0 a positive number, it works for addition but not for multiplication. If you have 0 for positive number, the result will be equal to the positive number (0), and not smaller than it. I'd say false. But somehow I don't like this kind of question...
Post number #653703, ID: 33792b
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It was as far as I could fall; it was as low as I could go - way past oblivion to a point only described as "negative zero".
Post number #653707, ID: 140168
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don't have the reference sry
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| Both the addition and multiplication of a positive number with a negative one always results in a smaller number