Multiply Negative and Positive Numbers

Explore the product of negative and positive numbers with this interactive tool. Enter the numbers below to calculate and visualize the result.

Input Numbers

Enter a negative number and a positive number below:

Result:

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Visualization

Visual representation of the numbers and their product on a conceptual circular scale.

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Positive
Product

The positions of the dots roughly represent the numbers on a circular scale. Red for negative, Green for positive, and Blue for the product.

About Multiplying Negative and Positive Numbers

When you multiply a negative number by a positive number, the result is always a negative number. This is a fundamental rule in mathematics known as the "rule of signs". For example, if you multiply -3 (negative) by 4 (positive), the product is -12 (negative). This tool helps you to easily calculate and visualize such multiplications. Understanding this rule is crucial for algebra and beyond.

  • Rule of Signs: Negative × Positive = Negative
  • Example: -5 × 3 = -15
  • Use Case: Calculating losses in business, temperature changes below zero.