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OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

Numbers p and q are negative integers. Which statements are always true? Choose all answers that are correct. A. p + q is a negative integer B. p • q is a positive integer C. p – q is a negative integer D. is a negative integer a b d

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

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OpenStudy (photon336):

p and q are negative numbers whenever we have two negative numbers multiplied by each other (product we get a positive number) \[-p \times -q = pq \]

OpenStudy (photon336):

integer means whole number like 1,2,3, ... {n} @Kitten_is_back

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

okay so its b

OpenStudy (photon336):

\[-p+-q = -n \] whenever we have two negative numbers added to each other the result will always be a negative number. |dw:1442776117459:dw|

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