Not true.
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why average product labour never gets to zero
No. Two negative integers added together will never equal a positive integer. It is the product of two negative integers that is positive.
A product that results in a negative number such as multiplication of a positive number with a negative number resulting in a negative number, a negative product.
what is the product of negative 4 and negative 6?
The product of three negative numbers is negative.
The product is negative.
The product is negative.
The product of three negative numbers is negative.
The product of 5 negative integers will be negative, as an odd number of negative factors results in a negative product. When you multiply this negative product by 4 positive integers, the overall product will remain negative because multiplying a negative number by a positive number yields a negative result. Therefore, the sign of the product will be negative.
The average product, defined as the total output divided by the number of inputs used, never reaches zero because there is always some level of production as long as at least one input is utilized. Even with minimal input, such as one worker or one unit of a resource, there will be some output generated, preventing the average product from hitting zero. Additionally, average product approaches zero asymptotically as inputs increase indefinitely, but it never actually becomes zero.
Yes. The product of a negative integer and a positive integer is a negative integer.