Simple my dear watson. It is the graph you may have to imagine ,where the X
and Y axis hace up and right as positive integers and down and left as
negative integers. And when in multiplications, the value only increases;
so the increased integers must move in either direction; viz, if positive
integers up and right sides  increase the value, as upper and wider on the
right. As there are no negative integers, the numbers cannot move towards
the negative sides of the doan or left side at all. On the  contrary, when
a positive and negative integer gets multiplied, the negative integer
,shall be decreased  in its movement, which is , towards the positive
integer sides, of up or right side; hence the the product ,
finally changes, to either positive sides, where both the integers are
negative, or towards the negative side, where the one integer is negative.
The product ate either addition or subtractions or multiplications or the
divisions. The symbol of positive or negative , is determined by its
movements towards either the right or left side of the graph. When the same
occurs in zeros, the negative imaginary zero is moving forever, hence we
think in terms of the infinity. Pl watch this khan academy video youtube
KR IRS 9223    https://youtu.be/rK4sXm_MPWo     Thank you

On Thu, 9 Feb 2023 at 08:13, Markendeya Yeddanapudi <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> --
> *Mar*A Few Doubts
>
> 1)    Minus multiplied by Minus becomes Plus!?How? How can Minus Four
> Multiplied by Minus Four can become Plus 16? After all multiplication
> means increase in the same thing. But how is this transformation
> happening in the basic mathematics?
>
> 2)    Plus four multiplied by Minus Four becomes Minus Sixteen. What is
> the logic?
>
> YM
>

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