A positive: -1*-1=+1
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 2 (or more) positives is positive. The product of 2 negatives is positive. So product of 6 negatives = 3*(product of two negatives) = product of 3 positives = positive. So overall sign is positive.
The product is negative. An odd number of negatives means the answer will be negative. An even number of negatives means the answer will be positive.
yes because the negatives cancel each other out, but if there is an odd number of negatives the answer is negative.
When two negative real numbers are multiplied together, the product is a positive real number.
When combining (adding) two negatives you get a negative. When multiplying two negatives you will get a positive.
If both numbers are negative then all you have to do is ignore the negative signs and multiply the numbers because the negatives cancel each other out.
2. 4 if you include negatives.
No, two negatives multiplied together always form a positive number.
because the negatives cross out each other and your left with positive numbers to multipy.
It is said that two negatives equal a positive when multiplying them with coefficients.
Two negatives make a positive in multiplication and division