SOLUTION: If p and r are integers, p does not equal 0, and p = -r, which of the following must be true? a) p > r...... b) p+r<0....... c) p-r<0...... d) pr<0
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Question 764939: If p and r are integers, p does not equal 0, and p = -r, which of the following must be true? a) p > r...... b) p+r<0....... c) p-r<0...... d) pr<0
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