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When multiplying two negative numbers, what kind of number does one always get for an answer?
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When multiplying two negative numbers, what kind of number does one always get for an answer?
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When multiplying negative numbers u get a positive number
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a positive number
Explanation:
-(-) = +
for example, -1 * -1 = 1
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