positive x positive = positive
negative x negative = positive
negative x positive = negative
No. The product of two opposite numbers is always negative. Negative x positive = negative and Positive x negative = negative
The product of negative number and a positive number is always a negative. The product of two positive numbers, or two negative numbers, is always a positive.
The answer will always be Negative in Sign. If they are the same sign, it will always be Positive in Sign.
The same as two positive numbers, except the product will be negative.
10, -9 sum is 1 product is -90. any two numbers one positive one negative, positive has to be larger
No. The product of two opposite numbers is always negative. Negative x positive = negative and Positive x negative = negative
If two numbers have the same sign, their product is positive. If two numbers have opposite signs, their product is negative. So the answer is 'yes'.
The product of two positive numbers or two negative numbers is a positive number.
If two numbers have opposite signs, then their product and quotient are both negative.
The product of negative number and a positive number is always a negative. The product of two positive numbers, or two negative numbers, is always a positive.
It is a positive.
The product of two negative rational numbers is positive due to the rules of multiplication in mathematics. When you multiply two negative numbers, their negative signs cancel each other out, resulting in a positive product. This can be understood through the concept of opposites: multiplying a negative by a negative yields a positive, similar to how moving in the opposite direction twice results in moving in the original direction.
If you know that the product of 2 negative numbers is positive, then the product of 4 negative numbers has to be positive. The product of the first two negative numbers is positive and the next two negative numbers is positive. Multiplying the product of the first two numbers (positive number) and the product of the last two numbers (also positive), is a positive number times a positive number which is positive. Let a, b, c and d be negative numbers: (a*b*c*d) = (a*b)*(c*d) (-ve*-ve*-ve*-ve)=(-ve*-ve)*(-ve*-ve)= (+ve)*(+ve) = (+ve)
The product of two negative numbers results in a positive number.
The answer will always be Negative in Sign. If they are the same sign, it will always be Positive in Sign.
A positive number.
It is positive. Any product of an even number of negative numbers will be positive, regardless of how many positive numbers you have. Similarly any product of an odd number of negative numbers will be negative, regardless of how many positive numbers you have.