No.
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∙ 10y agoYou should try it. For example, (-2)3 = (-2)(-2)(-2) = -8.
yes, but the answer will remain negative. for example, (-2)3 is -8 in order to make a negative number positive, it must be raised to an even power, for example (-2)2 = 4
It may or it may not. Parity (whether the number is odd or even) has nothing to do with a sum of two odds being positive or negative. -5 + 3 = -2 is negative, while 5 + 3 = 8 is positive.
Since negative six is not an odd integer, there cannot be any set of odd integers starting from it.
Because 199 is an odd number the product willl be a negative sign For example: -2*-2 = 4 but -2*-2*-2 = -8
No. -2 is negative and does not end with a odd number.
(-2)(-3)(-4) = -24. (6)(-4) = -24. So the product of an odd number of negative integers is a negative number.
You should try it. For example, (-2)3 = (-2)(-2)(-2) = -8.
It is always negative when raised to an odd power and always positive when raised to an even power -2 to the third power = -2 x -2 x -2 = -8 -2 to the fourth power = -2 x -2 x -2 x -2 = +16
Pär Nuder was born on February 27, 1963.
Pär Nuder was born on February 27, 1963.
The product of an odd number of negative numbers will be negative.
Decimal are not. But negative numbers can be odd or even.
Then the result is also odd. The result is negative.
even
Any 2 negative numbers, whether even or odd, when multiplied are positive
Pär Nuder is 48 years old (birthdate: February 27, 1963).