Yes, multiplying a Positive value by a Negative value always yields a Negative product.
False - if the sentence is meant to be exhaustive. Integers can be positive or negative OR ZERO.
That is false. A negative times a negative is always a positive. Since absolute numbers are always positive if you make it negative that is not correct.
False. The absolute value of a positive integer is always a positive integer. By definition, the absolute value of any number is its distance from zero on the number line, which is never negative.
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True. The product of 21 negative numbers will be negative.
False - if the sentence is meant to be exhaustive. Integers can be positive or negative OR ZERO.
False.
It becomes true negative.
Is false. If ' n ' is negative, then ' -n ' is positive.
False
False; it's a False Negative
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positive times positive equals positive negative times negative equals positive positive times negative equals negative Substitute "divided by" for "times" in the previous sentences and they are still true.
True. A polar molecule has regions of positive and negative charge due to an uneven distribution of electrons, leading to a separation of charges within the molecule. This creates a partial positive side and a partial negative side.