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What is the sign of the product (−5)(−2)(−7)(−6)?

Positive, because the products (−5)(−2) and (−7)(−6) are negative and the product of two negative numbers is positive
Positive, because the products (−5)(−2) and (−7)(−6) are positive and the product of two positive numbers is positive
Negative, because the products (−5)(−2) and (−7)(−6) are negative and the product of two negative numbers is negative
Negative, because the products (−5)(−2) and (−7)(−6) are positive and the product of two positive numbers is negative IS IT - A B D OR C PLEASE HELPPPP YOU GET ALOT OF POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

User Cedivad
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2+2=Fish

Explanation:

User Jader Martins
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your 2nd option is correct

Positive, because the products (−5)(−2) and (−7)(−6) are positive and the product of two positive numbers is positive

Explanation:

(−5)(−2)(−7)(−6)?

(-) × (-) = (+)

now the (+) multiplied by the 3rd (-) gives

(+) × (-)= (-)

so by multiplying the 4th (-) sign u get

(-) × (-) = (+)

(−5)(−2)(−7)(−6)= 5×2×7×6 =10×42=420

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