No.
When multiplying two integers, the product follows these basic rules: If both integers have the same sign (either both positive or both negative), the product is positive. If the integers have different signs (one positive and one negative), the product is negative. For example, (3 \times 4 = 12) (positive) and (-3 \times -4 = 12) (positive), while (3 \times -4 = -12) (negative).
integers are basically any whole number, a negative integer is a negative whole number...such as -12
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-12 belongs to negative integers
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No. "Natural numbers" only refers to integers greater or equal to zero, that is, non-negative integers.
No. Odd numbers of negative integers will have a negative product. Even numbers of negative integers will have a positive product.Examples-1 x -3 x -4 = -12-3 x -4 = 12
- 18200/12 = - 1516.7 ========
The integers are -12, -10 and -8.
-6 x 12 = -72
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