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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the sign of the product (3)(–3)(–2)(4)? Positive, because the products (3)(–3) and (–2)(4) are negative, and the product of two negative numbers is positive Positive, because the products (3)(–3) and (–2)(4) are positive, and the product of two positive numbers is positive Negative, because the products (3)(–3) and (–2)(4) are negative, and the product of two negative numbers is negative Negative, because the products (3)(–3) and (–2)(4) are positive, and the product of two positive numbers is negative

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@midhun.madhu1987

OpenStudy (mokeira):

what is your answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk thats why im asking for help

OpenStudy (mokeira):

what happens when you multiply 2 negatives?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

+

OpenStudy (anonymous):

positive

OpenStudy (mokeira):

there you go...the rest are positive too so the ultimate answer would be positive

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea but idk if its a or b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

right

OpenStudy (mokeira):

yes it is...a is the right one

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