Never.
Two negatives make a positive in multiplication and division
two negatives makes a positive, meaning you add. i.e. 2 - -2 = 2+2 = 4
yes they do. For example, 2 - -2 = 4 or +4. But if you mean does -2 + -2 = 0 or 4, then no. -2 + -2 = -4.
No, its negative.
Never.
2 negatives make a positive
Two negatives make a positive in multiplication and division
Well it depends on what the negatives are for example if it is "no I didn't" then that statement is still negative but if it is something like "no I never" then 1. That is incorrect grammar 2. that is a positive statement as the two negatives will cancel out.
two negatives makes a positive, meaning you add. i.e. 2 - -2 = 2+2 = 4
Yes two negatives do make a positive if you multiply.
1 I think because when you multiply 2 negatives they make a positive :)
yes they do. For example, 2 - -2 = 4 or +4. But if you mean does -2 + -2 = 0 or 4, then no. -2 + -2 = -4.
You get a negative
No, its negative.
Adding negatives? You get a negative. But if you multiply/divide 2 negatives, that's a positive.
The - sign means negative so -- would mean negative negative and 2 negatives make a positive. hope this makes sense