Wgat happens whe you multiply and positive number by a rational number between 0 and 1?
The product is a rational number.
It equals a negitive
All numbers between negative one and zero are negative. When you multiply a number by a negative it becomes negative. Also, all numbers between negative one and zero are decimals. When you multiply a number by a decimal it becomes smaller. Thus, when you multiply a rational number by a number between negative one and zero, it becomes smaller and negative.
The result will be <0 and >-5. Take 0.2 as an example. -5 x 0.2 = -1
The product is positive.
The product is a rational number.
If you add, subtract or multiply rational numbers, the result will be a rational number. It will also be so if you divide by a non-zero rational number. But division by zero is not defined.
It decreases.
It equals a negitive
nothing it will always be positive.
All numbers between negative one and zero are negative. When you multiply a number by a negative it becomes negative. Also, all numbers between negative one and zero are decimals. When you multiply a number by a decimal it becomes smaller. Thus, when you multiply a rational number by a number between negative one and zero, it becomes smaller and negative.
The result will be <0 and >-5. Take 0.2 as an example. -5 x 0.2 = -1
The product is positive.
The number is still positive, but the range is positive infinity.
It can increase, decrease or stay the same depending on what you multiply it by.
You get a product which is positive.
It increases.