Because their higher then negative numbers and they are 'POSITIVE'
Negative number and positive numbers are all numbers. Negative numbers are just positive numbers multiplied by -1.
positive
It is positive. Any product of an even number of negative numbers will be positive, regardless of how many positive numbers you have. Similarly any product of an odd number of negative numbers will be negative, regardless of how many positive numbers you have.
Rational positive numbers
Sorry, but what is celius?
you have to check yourself sorry
Sorry,I only have one.Here it is:789695256886
All numbers are used in all known languages, just spelt differntly, so no-one knows,sorry
Because their higher then negative numbers and they are 'POSITIVE'
Negative number and positive numbers are all numbers. Negative numbers are just positive numbers multiplied by -1.
Multiplying positive numbers will result in a positive number.
Some integers are positive numbers.Some integers are not positive numbers.Some positive numbers are integers.Some positive numbers are not integers.They are two sets whose intersection is the set of counting numbers.
No! If one number is negative and the positive is greater than it's interval (positive version [e.g. the interval of -6 is 6]), then the product will very well be positive. In theory, of course. Sorry, tenth grader speaking... Small error here; product is the result of multiplication. The answer above is correct for a sum, but not a product. The rule for a product is even simpler than for a sum :- If the two numbers have the same signs (both positive or both negative) then the result will be positive. If the numbers have different signs the result will be negative.
Positive numbers are numbers to the right of zero on a number line.
positive numbers
The sum of two positive numbers is always a positive number.