When you have two negatives, you add the magnitudes, but since, you have both negatives, the direction of the resultant magnitude is along the negative direction, so you add the magnitude and put the negative sign.
Yes, when multiplying or dividing two negatives the result is a positive number.
two negatives multiplied by each other would create a positive, since the two negatives cancel out each other
For negatives, two negatives equal a positive & all goes for positive
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you get a positive.
Only if you multiply or divide them.
Yes. The negatives cancel out.
When combining (adding) two negatives you get a negative. When multiplying two negatives you will get a positive.
Adding negatives? You get a negative. But if you multiply/divide 2 negatives, that's a positive.
A positive because two negatives cancel each other out to create a positive. Example: -40/-10= 4
Actually it does, whenever you mulitply and divide two negative and two positive numbers they always equal a positive number. When you multiply and divide a negative and positive they always equal a negative number.
GenelleBabee: it becomes a positive because when you multiply two negatives it becomes a positive, & it's the same thing with division.
Any even number
It is said that two negatives equal a positive when multiplying them with coefficients.
Two negatives make a positive in multiplication and division
yes !