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When you multiply a positive number by a negative one, what is the sign of the answer?

a. always negative
b. always positive
c. always the same sign as the larger
of the two numbers
d. always the same sign as the first
of the two numbers

I believe the answer is B
17 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
(+)(-) = -

so a)
17 years ago

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