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27 March, 16:09

The product of two negative rational numbers is greater than either factor. Is this statement true, somethimes true, or never true?

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  1. 27 March, 17:41
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    Answer : - This statement is true sometimes.

    For example:-

    Case1: Let - 2 and - 3 are two negative rational numbers such that - 2 * - 3=6

    and the factors of - 2 are 1,-1,2,-2 and factors of - 3 are - 1,1,3,-3

    As we can see the product of - 2 and - 3 is greater than their factors.

    Then it follows the statement.

    Case2: Let - 6 and - 1/6 are two negative rational numbers such that - 6 * - 1/6=1

    and the factors of - 6 are 1,-1,2,-2,3,-3,6,-6

    As we can see the product of - 6 and - 1/6 is smaller than 2,3,6 which are the factors of - 6.

    But it contradicts the statement.

    Therefore the product of two negative numbers is sometimes greater than either factor.
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