rule where the answer will always be positive
BECAUSE:
Product means you're doing multiplication.
positive x positive = positive
negative x negative = positive
positive x negative = negative
negative x positive = 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 following rules apply to all real numbers.if either number is zero, then the product is zero.if the signs of two numbers are the same, their product is positive; if the signs are different then the product is negative.for the product of three or more numbers, the associative property can be used to find the product two-at-a-time.
When two numbers have the same sign, whether plus or minus, their product is positive. When two numbers have opposite signs, their product is negative.
No! If one number is negative and the positive is greater than it's interval (positive version [e.g. the interval of -6 is 6]), then the product will very well be positive. In theory, of course. Sorry, tenth grader speaking... Small error here; product is the result of multiplication. The answer above is correct for a sum, but not a product. The rule for a product is even simpler than for a sum :- If the two numbers have the same signs (both positive or both negative) then the result will be positive. If the numbers have different signs the result will be negative.
When you multiply two numbers, you get the product
The product is positive.
The product is positive.The rule is, "Numbers with like signs give a positive product.", and conversely, "Numbers with unlike signsgive a negative product."
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.
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'.
I have no idea that the product could be musical! If the two numbers have the same sign, the product is positive. If two numbers have different signs the product is negative.
If two numbers have different signs, then their product is negative. If two numbers have the same sign, then their product is positive.
The following rules apply to all real numbers.if either number is zero, then the product is zero.if the signs of two numbers are the same, their product is positive; if the signs are different then the product is negative.for the product of three or more numbers, the associative property can be used to find the product two-at-a-time.
When two numbers have the same sign, whether plus or minus, their product is positive. When two numbers have opposite signs, their product is negative.
Find the product of their absolute values (without regard for their signs) and then label the product positive. The process is exactly the same if both numbers are negative.
If two numbers have opposite signs, then their product and quotient are both negative.
No. If the signs of the two numbers are the same, the result is positive 3 x 4 = +12 and -5 x -7 = +35 If the signs of the two numbers are different, the result is negative +6 x -8 = -48
Like signs: When both numbers are either positive or negative, like: +6 and +4 Unlike signs; When one is either positive or negative, like he nd lo sn.x