The short answer:
That is the definition of multiplication with negative numbers.
Two negatives make a positive in multiplication and division
When you multiply two negatives the negatives cancel one and other out.
yes.
two negatives always equal a positive
No. It is more negative than either of the two negatives.
Two negatives make a positive in multiplication and division
Yes two negatives do make a positive if you multiply.
When you multiply two negatives the negatives cancel one and other out.
two negatives multiplied by each other would create a positive, since the two negatives cancel out each other
Plus or minus: 1,2,3,6 The reason is plus or minus is because two negatives make a positive. For example: -1 x -6 = 6
yes.
When combining (adding) two negatives you get a negative. When multiplying two negatives you will get a positive.
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two negatives always equal a positive
No. It is more negative than either of the two negatives.
Well it depends on what the negatives are for example if it is "no I didn't" then that statement is still negative but if it is something like "no I never" then 1. That is incorrect grammar 2. that is a positive statement as the two negatives will cancel out.
2 negatives make a positive