What is the sign of the product (−4)(6)(9)(3)?
a. positive, because the products (−4)(6...
Mathematics, 06.10.2019 23:00 Lovely7290
What is the sign of the product (−4)(6)(9)(3)?
a. positive, because the products (−4)(6) and (9)(3) are negative and the product of two negative numbers is positive
b. positive, because the products (−4)(6) and (9)(3) are positive and the product of two positive numbers is positive
c. negative, because the product (−4)(6) is negative and the product (9)(3) is positive, and the product of a negative number and a positive number is negative
d. negative, because the product (−4)(6) is negative and the product (9)(3) is negative, and the product of two negative numbers is a negative number
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