If I understand your question correctly, then the answer is negative because if you add positive 3 to negative 8 the answer is negative 5.
No. Odd numbers of negative integers will have a negative product. Even numbers of negative integers will have a positive product.Examples-1 x -3 x -4 = -12-3 x -4 = 12
It may be either. If any of the integers is zero, the product will be zero. Else, if one or three of the integers is negative, the product will be negative. Otherwise, it will be positive.
The product of a positive and a negative number (integer or otherwise) is negative.For example, (4) x (-3) = -12.The product of a positive and a negative number (integer or otherwise) is negative.For example, (4) x (-3) = -12.The product of a positive and a negative number (integer or otherwise) is negative.For example, (4) x (-3) = -12.The product of a positive and a negative number (integer or otherwise) is negative.For example, (4) x (-3) = -12.
Negative. -2 + -3 = -5 You might be confused with multiplication, where the product is positive
The sign of the product of four integers depends on the signs of the individual integers. There are 4 cases: 1) When all 4 integers share the same sign and all are non-zero (either all are positive or all are negative), the product is positive. 2) When 3 of the 4 integers share the same sign and all are non-zero (3 are positive and 1 is negative; or 3 are negative and 1 is positive), the product is negative. 3) When 2 of the integers are positive non-zero and the other 2 of the integers are negative non-zero, the product is positive. 4) If even one of the integers is zero, the product is zero (no sign - it is neither positive nor negative).
No. Odd numbers of negative integers will have a negative product. Even numbers of negative integers will have a positive product.Examples-1 x -3 x -4 = -12-3 x -4 = 12
The product is positive.If the number of negative factors - 4 in this case - is even, the product is positive, Otherwise, the product is negative.Note: Your question has been edited for clarity. If your question was different, please ask it again.
The product of all those numbers will always be a negative number.
It may be either. If any of the integers is zero, the product will be zero. Else, if one or three of the integers is negative, the product will be negative. Otherwise, it will be positive.
The product of a positive and a negative number (integer or otherwise) is negative.For example, (4) x (-3) = -12.The product of a positive and a negative number (integer or otherwise) is negative.For example, (4) x (-3) = -12.The product of a positive and a negative number (integer or otherwise) is negative.For example, (4) x (-3) = -12.The product of a positive and a negative number (integer or otherwise) is negative.For example, (4) x (-3) = -12.
A positive times a negative equals a negative.
10, -9 sum is 1 product is -90. any two numbers one positive one negative, positive has to be larger
Negative. -2 + -3 = -5 You might be confused with multiplication, where the product is positive
The sign of the product of four integers depends on the signs of the individual integers. There are 4 cases: 1) When all 4 integers share the same sign and all are non-zero (either all are positive or all are negative), the product is positive. 2) When 3 of the 4 integers share the same sign and all are non-zero (3 are positive and 1 is negative; or 3 are negative and 1 is positive), the product is negative. 3) When 2 of the integers are positive non-zero and the other 2 of the integers are negative non-zero, the product is positive. 4) If even one of the integers is zero, the product is zero (no sign - it is neither positive nor negative).
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.
When multiplying two negative numbers you multiply as you would with regular positive numbers the product will ALWAYS be positive. Example: -3 x -3 = 9
(-4x6) -3 = -27