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No. If the other number is negative, then the product is positive.
No, the product of two negative numbers is always a positive.
No. The product of a negative number and a positive number is always negative.
If ever you have an odd number of negative numbers, the product will always be a negative number. So the answer to this question is negative.
A product that results in a negative number such as multiplication of a positive number with a negative number resulting in a negative number, a negative product.
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. If the other number is negative, then the product is positive.
No, the product of two negative numbers is always a positive.
No. The product of a negative number and a positive number is always negative.
The reciporical of any number is one over that number, as long as it is defined (i.e., not one over zero). This also applies to negative fractions: 1 divided by a negative number is always negative.
The product of all those numbers will always be a negative number.
Yes, the product of three negative numbers is always a negative number.
In math, a product is the result of multiplying. Multiplication is distributive over positive and negative numbers, which means, when a negative number is multiplied by a positive number, it always yields a negative result.
A negative number divided by a negative number is positive. Therefore, it's the same as if both fractions were positive.
always 0 whether positive or negative number
Only if an odd number of the factors are negative numbers.
If ever you have an odd number of negative numbers, the product will always be a negative number. So the answer to this question is negative.