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Mathematics, 19.07.2020 05:01, megamorph

Is 2(–2) + 6(2) equivalent to (–3)(–3) + (–1)(1)? Let negative numbers be represented with a "–" symbol and positive numbers be represented by "+" symbol. Use a pictorial model to justify your answer.

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