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explain 1b using inductive reasoning
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example 2 - making and testing a conjecture
make and test a conjecture about the sign of the product of any three negative integers.
step 1: find a pattern using a small group of numbers, and make a conjecture.
(-1)(-2)(-3) = -6
(-2)(-4)(-6) = -48
conjecture: the product of any three negative integers will be a negative integer.
step 2: test your conjecture.
(-2)(-5)(-5) = -50
(-3)(-10)(-4) = -120
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- make and test a conjecture about the product of a negative integer and a positive integer.
Step1: Find pattern with sample numbers
$(-1)(2) = -2$
$(-3)(4) = -12$
$(-5)(1) = -5$
Step2: Formulate a conjecture
Conjecture: The product of a negative integer and a positive integer will be a negative integer.
Step3: Test conjecture with new values
$(-2)(6) = -12$
$(-7)(3) = -21$
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Conjecture: The product of a negative integer and a positive integer is a negative integer.
Test results confirm the conjecture holds for new integer pairs.