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Literacy Research Memory Skill Practice Stretch! Negative, Ascending, Descending, Difference, Temperature, Product, Direction Is zero a positive or negative number? Learn 7 times tables and corresponding divisions, including those with negatives such as -7 x -4 = +28 and -35 ÷ 7 = -5 Skill Practice Stretch! 1) Complete the tables below for AxB and A-B Mrs Forster thinks of 2 numbers. The product of these two numbers is -28. What COULD the two numbers possibly be? List the possibilities. The same two numbers have a sum of 3. What MUST the two numbers be? B B x -3 -1 -5 +2 +5 +1 -4 -2 +6 - -5 -1 +2 -3 +6 +7 +3 +1 +5 -2 A A 2a) The temperature is 4˚C. It rises by 5˚C. What is the new temperature? b) The temperature is -2˚C. It rises by 6˚C. What is the new temperature? c) The temperature was 12˚C and is now -3˚C. What is difference between these two temperatures?