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. The product of three negative integers is
(a) a positive integer
(b) a negative integer
(c) either a positive integer or a negative integer
(d) none of these​

Answers

Answered by delhibaikottee
2

Answer:

(b) a negative integer

Step-by-step explanation:

ex)-2*(-2)=4*(-2)=-8

Answered by AkashMathematics
1

The product of three negative integers is:-

(b) A Negative integer

Explanation:-

let, the numbers be -2,-3,-4

so, product will be,

  • -2×(-3)×(-4)
  • (-,-) = (+)
  • 6×(-4)
  • (+,-)=(-)
  • (-24)

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Answered by AkashMathematics
3

\huge\mathbb\red{Solution⇒}

The product of three negative integers is:-

(b) A Negative integer

Explanation:-

let, the numbers be -2,-3,-4

so, product will be,

  • -2×(-3)×(-4)
  • (-,-) = (+)
  • 6×(-4)
  • (+,-)=(-)
  • (-24)

\huge\mathfrak\pink{Thanks \: for \: asking}

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