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Are two negative integers always sometimes or never positive explain your reasoning
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Are two negative integers always sometimes or never positive explain your reasoning
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the are never positive because they are negative integers
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They're sometimes positive, because when you add and subtract negative integers they stay negative, but when you multiply or divide them they are positive. Hope that helped!
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