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Multiplication of Two Positive Integers

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In such a situation, we are given two positive integers for multipication. We simply multiply the whole numbers and put a positive sign(+) before the product.
Note :- We normally do not write positive sign(+) before a positive integer because a whole number without any sign is understood to be a positive integer. So here also you can ignore writing positive sign(+) before the product

Following examples will help you further in understanding :-
Example 1 = Find the product of two positive integers 8 and 3
Answer = To find the product of two positive integers, we will multiply both the whole numbers i.e 8 and 3.
8 * 3 = 24.
As explained above we can also ignore writing positive sign(+) before 24.
Integer 24 or (+24) are both same positive integer.

Example 2 = Find the product of two positive integers 20 and 10
Answer = To find the product of two positive integers, we will multiply both the whole numbers i.e 20 and 10.
20 * 10 = 200.
As explained above we can also ignore writing positive sign(+) before 200.
Integer 200 or (+200) are both same positive integer.

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