No, its negative.
Two negatives make a positive in multiplication and division
a positive
yes.
They can if the binary operation is multiplication or division.
In mathematics, three negatives do not make a negative; rather, two negatives make a positive. When you multiply or add numbers, the rules of arithmetic dictate that a negative multiplied by a negative results in a positive. Introducing a third negative flips the sign back to negative. Therefore, the expression of three negatives leads to the conclusion that it is equivalent to a negative outcome.
Two negatives make a positive in multiplication and division
Yes two negatives do make a positive if you multiply.
a positive
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.
yes.
positive two negatives equal a positive a positive times a positive is a positive.
2 negatives make a positive
They can if the binary operation is multiplication or division.
Yes, the negatives cancell out eg. 3--5=3+5
No
3 positives will be positive. 3 negatives will be negative.
-32 this is like saying (-3)(-3) and a double negative is positive -34 this is like saying (-3)(-3)(-3)(-3) since there is two double negatives it is still positive -36 this is like saying (-3)(-3)(-3)(-3)(-3)(-3) since there is three double negatives it is still positive -38 this is like saying (-3)(-3)(-3)(-3)(-3)(-3)(-3)(-3) since there is four double negatives it is still positive This can apply for any negative integer.