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Can -36 be written as the product of two equal integers? Can 36 be written as the product of two equal integers?
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Can -36 be written as the product of two equal integers? Can 36 be written as the product of two equal integers?
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Can -36 be written as the product of two equal integers? Can 36 be written as the product of two equal integers?
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-36 couldn' t be. 36= 6x6 or 36 =(-6)x(-6).
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