Yes. The product of a negative integer and a positive integer is a negative integer.
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Always.
The product of two negative integers is positive as for example -4 times -5 = 20
When the positive integer is greater than the negative integer.
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No, if a negative integer is multiplied by a positive integer, the product is negative. However, if both of the integers are either positive or negative, the product is positive.
A negative. Here is a little table, on multiplicatio/ division of positive and negative integers. = + = - = - = + NB If no sign is given , then read it as positive (+). e.g. 2 x 2 = (+)4 (No signs so read as (+)). 2 X - 2 = -4 -2 X (+)2 = -4 -2 X -2 = (+)4 .
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A negative integer multiplied by a negative integer is always a positive integer product. -x * -y = xy
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always a negative
always a negative
No
The smallest positive integer is 1. 1 is the multiplicative identity; ie anything times 1 is itself. The greatest negative integer is the most positive negative integer which is -1. Therefore the product of the greatest negative integer and the smallest positive integer is the greatest negative integer which is -1.
It is positive as for example: -2*-2*-2*-2 = 16
-- The product is an integer. -- If the original two integers are both positive, then the product is positive. -- If the original two integers have different signs, then the product is negative.
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