No
always a negative
A negative integer multiplied by a negative integer is always a positive integer product. -x * -y = xy
Always
That's always the case.
When multiplying integers with different signs, the rule is that the product will always be negative. For example, multiplying a positive integer by a negative integer results in a negative product. Conversely, multiplying a negative integer by a positive integer also yields a negative result. In summary, if the signs of the integers differ, the product is negative.
Negative
always a negative
always a negative
A negative integer multiplied by a negative integer is always a positive integer product. -x * -y = xy
always a negative
Yes.
Always.
Always
That's always the case.
When multiplying integers with different signs, the rule is that the product will always be negative. For example, multiplying a positive integer by a negative integer results in a negative product. Conversely, multiplying a negative integer by a positive integer also yields a negative result. In summary, if the signs of the integers differ, the product is negative.
No, a positive minus a negative can be either or positive or a negative.
No. The sum of a positive integer and a negative integer has the same sign as the larger integer.