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Determine whether the following statement is true, if not, provide a counterexample. The product of two integers is always greater than either integer.
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Determine whether the following statement is true, if not, provide a counterexample. The product of two integers is always greater than either integer.
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Determine whether the following statement is true, if not, provide a counterexample.
The product of two integers is always greater than either integer.
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Not always. When something is multiplied by 1, it remains the same number.
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