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.
A positive number times another positive number will give you a positive answer. If you multiply two negative numbers together, you will also have a positive answer. The only way to get a negative answer is if you multiply a positive by a negative.
Yes
Because two negative multiplied together equal a positive. So after the first multiplication we have a positive and a negative. When we multiply these we have a negative.
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.
The final result is positive.
multiply the numbers together and the sign is positive , as a negative times a negative is a 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.
A positive number times another positive number will give you a positive answer. If you multiply two negative numbers together, you will also have a positive answer. The only way to get a negative answer is if you multiply a positive by a negative.
Multiply two integers disregarding the signs. Then if the signs are the same, the answer is positive and if the signs are different, the answer is negative. Alternatively, if you are multiplying together a whole bunch of numbers, first find the product while ignoring the signs. Then count all the negative numbers. If the count is even, the answer is positive and if it is odd, the answer is negative.
Yes
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.
To multiply two integers with different signs, multiply them together as though both were positive and then make the result negative.Examples:-2 x 5 → 2 x 5 = 10, made negative → -10⇒ -2 x 5 = -103 x -4 → 3 x 4 = 12, made negative → -12⇒ 3 x -4 = -12To multiply two integers of the same sign together, ignore the sings and just multiply them as positive numbers.-2 x -5 → 2 x 5 = 10 ⇒ -2 x -5 = 103 x 4 = 12These rules apply to all numbers, not just integers.
I feel that two negatives are positive because you add* your two negative integers* together, you would be doing this: -+- (negative + negative) so the response is, is that if two integers where both negative, you would add, just like if there were two positives, you would add, but not if you have different signs. (positive+negative) you would subtract. Just as the same with negative + positive. [REVIEW: if the sign is the same, add, if the sign is different, you subtract.] *=you may not always add *=integers- a fancy word for numbers.
Because two negative multiplied together equal a positive. So after the first multiplication we have a positive and a negative. When we multiply these we have a negative.