The learner will determine the sign of the product or quotient of signed numbers.
If a > 0 and b > 0, the product ab will be:
The product of two positive numbers is positive. Example:
If a > 0 and b > 0, the product ab will be:
The product of two positive numbers is positive. Example:
If a > 0 and b < 0, the product ab will be:
The product of a negative number and a positive number is negative. Example:
If a > 0 and b < 0, the product ab will be:
The product of a negative number and a positive number is negative. Example:
If a < 0 and b > 0, the product ab will be:
The product of a negative number and a positive number is negative. Example:
If a < 0 and b > 0, the product ab will be:
The product of a negative number and a positive number is negative. Example:
If a < 0 and b < 0, the product ab will be:
The product of two negative numbers is positive. Example:
If a < 0 and b < 0, the product ab will be:
The product of two negative numbers is positive. Example:
If a > 0 and b = 0, the product ab will be:
The product of zero and any number is zero. Example:
If a > 0 and b = 0, the product ab will be:
The product of zero and any number is zero. Example:
If a < 0 and b = 0, the product ab will be:
The product of any number and 0 is 0. Example:
If a < 0 and b = 0, the product ab will be:
The product of any number and 0 is 0. Example:
If a > 0 and n is an even whole number, an will be:
An even number of positive factors has a product that is positive. Example:
If a > 0 and n is an even whole number, an will be:
An even number of positive factors has a product that is positive. Example:
If a > 0 and n is an odd whole number, an will be:
An odd number of positive factors has a product that is positive. Example:
If a > 0 and n is an odd whole number, an will be:
An odd number of positive factors has a product that is positive. Example:
If a < 0 and n is an even whole number, an will be:
An even number of negative factors has a product that is positive. Example:
If a < 0 and n is an even whole number, an will be:
An even number of negative factors has a product that is positive. Example:
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