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∙ 6y agoThey can be (-1, 1, 3) or (1, 1, -3).
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∙ 6y agoIt may be either. If any of the integers is zero, the product will be zero. Else, if one or three of the integers is negative, the product will be negative. Otherwise, it will be positive.
It may be either. If any of the integers is zero, the product will be zero. Else, if one or three of the integers is negative, the product will be negative. Otherwise, it will be positive.
The first three positive integers, 1, 2, and 3, satisfy this condition.
No. Odd numbers of negative integers will have a negative product. Even numbers of negative integers will have a positive product.Examples-1 x -3 x -4 = -12-3 x -4 = 12
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The sign of a product of three negative integers is a negative sign.Example:-3*-3*-3=-27
It may be either. If any of the integers is zero, the product will be zero. Else, if one or three of the integers is negative, the product will be negative. Otherwise, it will be positive.
It may be either. If any of the integers is zero, the product will be zero. Else, if one or three of the integers is negative, the product will be negative. Otherwise, it will be positive.
1 2 and 3
The first three positive integers, 1, 2, and 3, satisfy this condition.
Three of them.
Not sure what thress is. If three, then there is no answer since the sum (or product) of any three consecutive integers must be divisible by 3.
-1, -3 and -8
3 integers: 1200,1500,1800
No. Odd numbers of negative integers will have a negative product. Even numbers of negative integers will have a positive product.Examples-1 x -3 x -4 = -12-3 x -4 = 12
The answer would be 10 12 and 14... 14 x 3 = 42 and 2(10 + 12) = 44. So the product of the largest integer and three is two less than twice the sum of the lower integers.
Yes, the product of 2 integers are always an integers. ex. -2*3=-6