SOLUTION: You might want to draw up a number line and then place two points on that line. Multiply each number by -1 and see where that new point ends up. Look at the relationship between th

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Question 636142: You might want to draw up a number line and then place two points on that line. Multiply each number by -1 and see where that new point ends up. Look at the relationship between the original points, and compare that with the relationship of the last two points.
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) About Me  (Show Source):
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Hi,
2 and 7 placed on the line
2(-1) = -2 and 7(-1)= -7 also placed on the line
Original numbers are on the opposite side of 0, but the same distance from 0
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