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Yes and no. A negative number and it's opposite are 'integers.' Yes, a negative and a negative multiplied together give you a positive. The two negative signs cancel out making it positive. But no, a positive and a positive multiplied together do not give you a negative. When you subtract positive numbers you can get a negative, but not when multiplying. If you were to do a positive times a negative it would be negative because the positive can't cancel it out. Example: -3 · -3 = 9. [] 3 · 3 = 9. [] -3 · 3 = -9. Other than the positive number part, the statement is true about the negatives. I hope that helped!
Answer: Yes, I agree with this statement.
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, I agree with this statement.
Whenever we multiply two negative numbers, we get a positive number.
As two negatives makes a positive.
Negative is just like an opposite.
Opposite of 4 is -4.
and negative of 4 is also -4.
The opposite of negative is positive.
i.e. opposite of -4 is 4.
So, Negative is always treat as opposite.