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Which counterexample shows the conjecture “If the product of two numbers is positive, then the two numbers must both be positive” to be false? (-3)(-1) = (+3)
(-3)(+1) = (-3)
(+3)(+1) = (+3)
(+3)(-1) = (-3)

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