Yes, because if you were to multiply -36 by 4 the answer is 108, I think.
No the product of two integers will not always be a positive, because if you multiply a positive and a negative you'll get a negative.
Positive. The product of even numbers of negative integers is always positive, whereas the product of odd nummbers of negative integers is always negative.
Yes
the answer is a positive because two negative or two positive is always positive.
The sum of two positive integers is always positive.
No the product of two integers will not always be a positive, because if you multiply a positive and a negative you'll get a negative.
Positive. The product of even numbers of negative integers is always positive, whereas the product of odd nummbers of negative integers is always negative.
yes
That is false. The product of two negative integers is always positive.
Yes
always a negative
No, a negative integer cannot be greater than a positive integer. By definition, negative integers are to the left of zero on the number line, while positive integers are to the right. Since all negative integers are less than zero, they are always less than any positive integer. Thus, negative integers are always smaller than positive integers.
When multiplying integers, multiplying by the same sign will always produce a positive integer. Such as a negative times a negative equals a positive. If the signs are different then the product will be a negative.
diffrence will always be positive except when it is zero but is you speak of substraction operation it can be positive negative or zero
the answer is a positive because two negative or two positive is always positive.
It will always be positive.
Add two positive integers and you ALWAYS have a positive integers. The positive integers are closed under addition.