No, two negatives multiplied together always form a positive number.
No, it can't be. The product of an odd number of negatives is negative.The product of an even number of negatives is positive.(The product of each two of your 6 negatives is positive, so you wind upwith the product of three positive numbers.)
negative
If the signs of both numbers are the same, the product will be positive. If the signs of the numbers are different, the product will be negative.
negative number
No, the product of two negative numbers is always a positive.
No, it can't be. The product of an odd number of negatives is negative.The product of an even number of negatives is positive.(The product of each two of your 6 negatives is positive, so you wind upwith the product of three positive numbers.)
The product of all those numbers will always be a negative number.
negative
The product of negative number and a positive number is always a negative. The product of two positive numbers, or two negative numbers, is always a positive.
If the signs of both numbers are the same, the product will be positive. If the signs of the numbers are different, the product will be negative.
negative number
No, the product of two negative numbers is always a positive.
If ever you have an odd number of negative numbers, the product will always be a negative number. So the answer to this question is negative.
Negative because product of 47 negative numbers is negative and product of three positive number is Positive , so negative*positive = Negative.
It is positive. Any product of an even number of negative numbers will be positive, regardless of how many positive numbers you have. Similarly any product of an odd number of negative numbers will be negative, regardless of how many positive numbers you have.
(The product of 33 negative numbers) x (2 positive numbers) = (negative sign) x (positive sign) = negative sign
The product of nine negative real numbers is a negative real number.