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25 December, 12:43

What multiplies to get - 1040 and adds to get 109?

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  1. 25 December, 15:46
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    So xy=-1040 and x+y=109

    a negative times a positive = a negative so x or y must be negative and only one

    so xy=-1040

    x+y=109

    subtract x from both sides

    y=109-x

    subsitute y=109-x into xy=-1040

    x (109-x) = - 1040

    109x-x^2=-1040

    add x^2 to both sides

    109x=-1040+x^2

    subtract 109x from both sides

    x^2-109x-1040=0

    put it in the quatdratic formula and get

    x=[{ (7721) ^ (1/2) }+109]/2 or [{ (7721) ^ (1/2) }-109]/2
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