SOLUTION: five pairs of integers(a,b) such that a÷5=-b one pair is (-10,2) because (-10)÷5=(-2).
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Question 1121182: five pairs of integers(a,b) such that a÷5=-b one pair is (-10,2) because (-10)÷5=(-2).
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five pairs of integers(a,b) such that a÷5=-b one pair is (-10,2) because (-10)÷5=(-2).
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(-10,5)
(10,-5)
(-15,3)
etc
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