If you multiply a negative number with a positive number, the result will be negative. If you multiply two negatives, the result will be positive.
If the two numbers you are multiplying are both negatives, the answer will be a positive,(two negatives make a positive).If you multiply a negative and a positive the result willbe a negative,(different symbols will result in negative.============================So, if I can squeeze in here for a second and actually answer the question . . .To multiply a negative number by another negative number, throw away bothnegative signs, and proceed just as if both numbers were positive.
The answer is positive.
For negatives, two negatives equal a positive & all goes for positive
Yes, when multiplying or dividing two negatives the result is a positive number.
positive two negatives equal a positive a positive times a positive is a positive.
Yes two negatives do make a positive if you multiply.
Only if you multiply or divide them.
no, negative....if you multiply two negatives it comes out positive
1488 Two negatives multiply to give a positive.
If you multiply a negative number with a positive number, the result will be negative. If you multiply two negatives, the result will be positive.
Since there are two negatives, the answer has to be positive. So, just mulitpl as usual.
Two negatives make a positive in multiplication and division
GenelleBabee: it becomes a positive because when you multiply two negatives it becomes a positive, & it's the same thing with division.
If the two numbers you are multiplying are both negatives, the answer will be a positive,(two negatives make a positive).If you multiply a negative and a positive the result willbe a negative,(different symbols will result in negative.============================So, if I can squeeze in here for a second and actually answer the question . . .To multiply a negative number by another negative number, throw away bothnegative signs, and proceed just as if both numbers were positive.
No
When two negatives are next to each other, they cancel each other out and result in a positive. This rule applies in mathematical operations such as multiplication or division.