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A diamond problem is when there's a number on the top and bottom, the number on the top is the product and the number on the bottom is the sum. You must find two numbers that both have a sum of the number on the top and a product of the number on the bottom. For example, there's a 10 on top and 11 on the bottom, the answer would be 10 and 1, because 10 times 1 equals 10, and 10 plus 1 equals 11. Another example would be, 44 on top and -15 on bottom. The answers would be -11 and -4, because -11 and -4 have a product of 44, and have a sum of -15.

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