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<blockquote data-quote="05 Roush" data-source="post: 5187026" data-attributes="member: 10919"><p>Ignore the (-). All that does is position the number. What's important here is that 2 goes into 20. </p><p></p><p>Now, let's say it was -2 and -21. In this case, 21 is not evenly divisible by 2. Multiply the two together and use this as the common answer. The same logic applies. as before, but this time you'd have to multiple both equations by the correct multiplier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="05 Roush, post: 5187026, member: 10919"] Ignore the (-). All that does is position the number. What's important here is that 2 goes into 20. Now, let's say it was -2 and -21. In this case, 21 is not evenly divisible by 2. Multiply the two together and use this as the common answer. The same logic applies. as before, but this time you'd have to multiple both equations by the correct multiplier. [/QUOTE]
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