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When you multiply 2 negative numbers the answer will be positive, ALWAYS
The two numbers that multiply to get 11 are 1 and 11. Since 11 is a prime number, it only has these two positive factors. Additionally, -1 and -11 also multiply to 11, as the product of two negative numbers is positive.
The two numbers that add to get negative 36 and multiply to get negative 144 are -48 and 12. When you add them, -48 + 12 equals -36, and when you multiply them, -48 × 12 equals -144.
A positive.
Yes
When you multiply 2 negative numbers the answer will be positive, ALWAYS
There are no two real numbers that do, but the complex numbers (2 + i) and (2 - i) will.If you want two numbers that multiply to negative 5 and add to positive 4 then: -1 and 5If you want two numbers that multiply to negative 5 and add to negative 4 then: 1 and -5
The two numbers that multiply to get 11 are 1 and 11. Since 11 is a prime number, it only has these two positive factors. Additionally, -1 and -11 also multiply to 11, as the product of two negative numbers is positive.
always positive
The two numbers that add to get negative 36 and multiply to get negative 144 are -48 and 12. When you add them, -48 + 12 equals -36, and when you multiply them, -48 × 12 equals -144.
A positive.
Yes
This is because if you multiply two negative numbers you get positive.
The two numbers that multiply to make 51 are 3 and 17, since (3 \times 17 = 51). Alternatively, you could also use the numbers -3 and -17, as multiplying two negative numbers also results in a positive product.
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The two numbers that add to negative 49 and multiply to negative 49 are -49 and 0. Adding these gives -49, and multiplying them results in 0. However, if you are looking for two distinct numbers, this scenario is not possible with real numbers since the product of two numbers cannot be negative if both numbers are real and one of them is zero.