What is negative 5 times negative 30?




5 times 30 is 150, but what is the answer if both 5 and 30 are negative numbers? Here we will determine if the answer to negative 5 times negative 30 is positive 150 or negative 150.

There are many different ways to explain and determine if the answer to negative 5 times negative 30 is -150 or +150 using mathematical terms such as additive inverse and mathematical laws like the Distribute Law.

We will take a different approach - process of elimination: We will simply test if -150 is the correct answer using basic algebra.

We will test if -150 is correct by setting up the equation negative 5 times negative 30 equals negative 150, and then simplifying the equation to see if it is true.

(-5) (-30) = (-150)

Divide both sides of the equation by (-30) :

   
(-5) (-30)
 
   
(-30)
 =
   
(-150)
 
   
(-30)

The numerator and denominator on the left side both have (-30) which even each other out and can be removed:

  (-5) =
   
(-150)
 
   
(-30)

The numerator and denominator on the right side both have a minus sign (-) which even each other out and can be removed:

  (-5) =
   
(150)
 
   
(30)

A numerator of 150 and denominator of 30 on the right side is the same as 150 divided by 30 which is 5. Now we end up with this untrue equation:

(-5) = (5)

-5 is NOT equal to 5, thus we have proven that negative 5 times negative 30 is not equal to -150. The answer must therefore be 150:

-5 x -30 = 150


The above applies to all math problems where you multiply two negative numbers. Multiplying two negative numbers such as negative 5 times negative 30 will always have a positive answer.

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