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21 June, 20:15

What two numbers have the product of - 135 and the sum of 6?

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  1. 21 June, 23:35
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    Step 1: Find factors of 135

    1 and 135

    3 and 45

    5 and 27

    9 and 15

    Remember the rules for multiplication involving negatives:

    Multiplying a negative with a negative will always be positive.

    Multiplying a negative with a positive will always be negative.

    So in order for the product to be - 135, one number of each factor pair will need to be negative.

    Step 2: Figure out which factor pair will add together to get the sum of 6

    (Remember at least one from each pair will be negative)

    Part A:

    1 + (-135) = - 134

    3 + (-45) = - 42

    5 + (-27) = - 22

    9 + (-15) = - 6

    Part B:

    135 + (-1) = 134

    45 + (-3) = 42

    27 + (-5) = 22

    15 + (-9) = 6

    (Knowing that the sum of adding a larger negative number to a smaller positive number will be negative, will make this a bit faster because you would just skip to Part B)

    The sum of 15 and - 9 is 6. So there is the answer.

    You can also check it, just to make sure it's the correct answer.

    15 * (-9) = - 135

    15 + (-9) = 6
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