When multiplying two rational numbers, how is the sign of the product determined?(1 point)

Responses

The product is positive if the signs of the factors are the same.
The product is positive if the signs of the factors are the same.

The product is negative if the signs of the factors are the same.
The product is negative if the signs of the factors are the same.

The sign of the product is always the same as the larger factor.
The sign of the product is always the same as the larger factor.

The sign of the product is always the same as the smaller factor.
The sign of the product is always the same as the smaller factor.

The product is positive if the signs of the factors are the same.

To determine the sign of the product when multiplying two rational numbers, you need to consider the signs of the factors. If both factors have the same sign (either both positive or both negative), then the product will be positive. If the signs of the factors are different (one positive and one negative), then the product will be negative. So, the correct response is:

The product is positive if the signs of the factors are the same.
The product is negative if the signs of the factors are different.

The product is positive if the signs of the factors are the same.