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Given that 6 > –2, which statements are true? Check all that apply. (2)(6) > (–2)(2) StartFraction 6 over 2 EndFraction less-than StartFraction negative 2 over 2 EndFraction (–2)(6) > (–2)(–2) StartFraction 6 over negative 2 EndFraction less-than StartFraction negative 2 over negative 2 EndFraction (2)(6) < (–2)(2) StartFraction 6 over 2 EndFraction less-than StartFraction negative 2 over 2 EndFraction

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