The final result is positive.
No, the sum of two negative integers is not a positive integer. For example, if you add -5 and -6 together the sum would be -11.
The sign of an odd number of negative integers is negative. When you multiply an odd number of negative numbers together, the result is negative because each pair of negative numbers yields a positive product, and one negative number remains unpaired. This principle holds true regardless of how many negative integers are multiplied, as long as their quantity is odd.
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The two positive integers whose product is 35 are 5 and 7. When multiplied together, 5 × 7 equals 35. These are the only pair of positive integers that yield this product.
Four unique pairs.
A product of two integers is those two numbers multiplied together. If the product is two integers, it is called a square. Two negative integers are multiplied together by multiplying them together just as if they are positive. For example, -3x-3=9. It is exactly the same thing as squaring a positive integer.
Negative integers, zero and the positive integers, together form the set of integers.
No. Two negative integers added together will never equal a positive integer. It is the product of two negative integers that is positive.
any two negative numbers multiplied together equals a positive number. any two positives numbers multiplied together equal positive numbers and any negative and positive numbers multiplied together equals a negative.negative, negative = positivenegative, positive = negativepositive, positive = positive
No, the sum of two negative integers is not a positive integer. For example, if you add -5 and -6 together the sum would be -11.
The sign of an odd number of negative integers is negative. When you multiply an odd number of negative numbers together, the result is negative because each pair of negative numbers yields a positive product, and one negative number remains unpaired. This principle holds true regardless of how many negative integers are multiplied, as long as their quantity is odd.
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Any negative integer can be factored to -1 times its positive value. Because negative one times itself is positive one, when multiplied by each other they cancel out. So if you're multiplying a negative integer A by a negative integer B. Replace A and B with -1*|A| and -1*|B| (You can do this because you know A and B are negative), and use the distributive property to rearrange them. Now you can see the -1*-1 term and equate it to 1, leaving only the |A| and |B| behind. Because two positive numbers multiplied together are always positive, the result will always be positive. Represented algebraically, as long as A and B are negative integers, the following is true: AB = -1|A|*-1|B| = -1*-1|AB| = |AB|.
A positive number multiplied by a positive number will give a positive answer:1 x 1 = 1In contrast, a negative number multiplied by a positive number gives a negative answer:-1 x 1 = -1Finally two negative numbers multiplied together give a positive answer:-1 x -1 = 1
The two positive integers whose product is 35 are 5 and 7. When multiplied together, 5 × 7 equals 35. These are the only pair of positive integers that yield this product.
Four unique pairs.
You cannot multiply "operations" together, that is meaningless. If you are referring to a positive number multiplied by a negative number, the result would be negative.