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What two numbers at to 1 and multiply to 12
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What two numbers at to 1 and multiply to 12
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Two numbers that
add to 1
multiply to 12
i wonder if it is -12 because
-3 + 4 = 1
-3 × 4 = -12
There cant be any other solutions, im assuming it should be -12
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What are you trying to say? It seems that the question is not making sense.
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