Definitely.
That always happens any time at least one
of the original numbers is zero.
Yes, zero pairs refer to two numbers that multiply together to result in zero. This occurs when at least one of the numbers is zero, since any number multiplied by zero equals zero. For example, the pairs (0, 5) and (0, -3) are both zero pairs.
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The two numbers that multiply to make 40 and add to make -13 are -8 and -5. When you multiply -8 and -5, you get 40, and when you add them together, you get -13.
9
Because, as long as the number used is not zero, the multiplication does not affect the ratio of the two numbers.
No.
Whenever you multiply two negative real numbers.
80
The two numbers that multiply to make 40 and add to make -13 are -8 and -5. When you multiply -8 and -5, you get 40, and when you add them together, you get -13.
5 and -3
6x7
yes
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Because, as long as the number used is not zero, the multiplication does not affect the ratio of the two numbers.
i have no idea what it is but i think its something you multiply by itself and you will get the answer.
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When you multiply two numbers, you get the product