No.
If one of the numbers is 0 it is less; if one of the numbers is 1 it is the same as one of them; otherwise the product is greater than either
no
Not always, but most of the time.
The product of two digit numbers is always greater than either.
Whenever you multiply two negative real numbers.
Yes, yes it is. Because a mixed number must have a whole number in it. Therefore, being multiplied only makes it bigger.
The assertion in the question is simply not true.
no
Not always.
Not always, but most of the time.
The product will be greater than 1, when each of the two factors are greater than 1.
The product of two digit numbers is always greater than either.
No. Their product is always greater than 0.
Whenever you multiply two negative real numbers.
Yes, yes it is. Because a mixed number must have a whole number in it. Therefore, being multiplied only makes it bigger.
Yes, if both the numbers have the same sign. But not if only one of them is negative.
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.
One possible conjecture: The product is always an odd number. Another possible conjecture: The product is always greater than either of them. Another possible conjecture: Both odd numbers are always factors of the product. Another possible conjecture: The product is never a multiple of ' 2 '. Another possible conjecture: The product is always a real, rational number. Another possible conjecture: The product is always an integer.