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7 July, 09:02

When is the product of two integers less than or equal both of the two factors?

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  1. 7 July, 11:35
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    When one (not two!) of them is negative:

    for example the product of - 1 and 6 is - 6, which is less than both factors.

    It's equal to both factors when they're both 1:

    1 x 1=1
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