When both are positive or both are negative.
The product of two integers cannot be "positive and negative".
-- Their sum and difference both have the same sign that the two integers have. -- Their product and quotient are both positive.
The rule in dividing integers is to divide the absolute values. Two positive integers or two negative integers equals positive product. If one integer is positive and the other is negative, the product is negative.
It is positive.
Two positive integers cannot have a sum which is negative!
-- The product is an integer. -- If the original two integers are both positive, then the product is positive. -- If the original two integers have different signs, then the product is negative.
When one of them is negative and the other is positive.
The product of two negative integers is positive as for example -4 times -5 = 20
No the product of two integers will not always be a positive, because if you multiply a positive and a negative you'll get a negative.
This statement is true when the two integers are positive, or when the two integers are negative.
The product of two integers cannot be "positive and negative".
The product will be positive. For example: (-9) x (-1)= 9
The product will be a positive integer.It will be at least as large as the square of the minimum of the two numbers and at most as large as the square of their maximum.
-- Their sum and difference both have the same sign that the two integers have. -- Their product and quotient are both positive.
The rule in dividing integers is to divide the absolute values. Two positive integers or two negative integers equals positive product. If one integer is positive and the other is negative, the product is negative.
No. Two negative integers added together will never equal a positive integer. It is the product of two negative integers that is positive.
It is positive.