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No, the product of two negative numbers is always a positive.
Not always.
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If I understand the question correctly, the sum of two positive numbers will *always* yield a positive number. The product of two positive or two negative numbers will always yield a positive number. The division of two positive or two negative numbers will always yield a positive number. There are more examples along this line. I am not sure if this is what you wanted to know.
The product of two numbers is the two numbers multiplied together. When multiplying a positive number and a negative number, the answer is always negative. For example: 7*-3= -21
Not always, but most of the time.
No. A mixed number must be greater than 1, and two numbers that are greater than one that are multiplied together end up being greater that either number by itself.
The product of negative number and a positive number is always a negative. The product of two positive numbers, or two negative numbers, is always a positive.
No, the product of two negative numbers is always a positive.
The product of all those numbers will always be a negative number.
The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, so it is always non-negative. When you multiply two nonzero absolute values, you are essentially multiplying two non-negative numbers together. In multiplication, a positive number multiplied by a positive number always results in a positive number, hence the product of two nonzero absolute values is always positive.
No. The product of two opposite numbers is always negative. Negative x positive = negative and Positive x negative = negative
The positive number is always greater.
Positive. The product of even numbers of negative integers is always positive, whereas the product of odd nummbers of negative integers is always negative.
2 of course. Because 2 is positive and -5 is negative and positive numbers are always greater than negative numbers.
no
Not always.