It depends on the signs.Positive*Positive=PositiveNegative*Negative=PositiveNegative*Positive=Negative
When you multiply 2 negative numbers the answer will be positive, ALWAYS
When you multiply or divide two numbers . . . -- If they both have the same sign, then the result is positive. -- If their signs are different, then the result is negative.
No, neither 1 nor 2 are prime numbers. A prime number is a positive integer greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. 1 only has one positive divisor (1) and 2 has two positive divisors (1 and 2), so they are not prime.
A positive.
None of the positive common divisors of those numbers are multiples of 10.
It depends on the signs.Positive*Positive=PositiveNegative*Negative=PositiveNegative*Positive=Negative
If you restrict yourself to positive whole numbers, there are four.
Divisors are used to divide numbers.
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The magnitude of the answer is the same whatever the signs of the two numbers. If the two numbers have different signs, then the answer is negative. If they have the same sign, the answer is positive.
When you multiply 2 negative numbers the answer will be positive, ALWAYS
A positive number.
A divisor is another name for a factor. All counting numbers have divisors. In the equation 3 x 4 = 12, 3 and 4 are divisors of 12. -3 x -4 also equals 12, so some people distinguish between positive and negative divisors. A positive divisor is a divisor that is a positive number.
A prime number is a positive whole number (a positive integer) that has exactly two unique positive divisors, 1 and the number itself.
When you multiply or divide two numbers . . . -- If they both have the same sign, then the result is positive. -- If their signs are different, then the result is negative.
31,37 are not composite