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21 October, 18:06

Which 2 numbers add up to 8, but multiply to get 40?

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  1. 21 October, 21:25
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    X + y = 8

    xy = 40

    x + y = 8

    x - x + y = - x + 8

    y = - x + 8

    xy = 40

    x (-x + 8) = 40

    x (-x) + x (8) = 40

    -x² + 8x = 40

    -x² + 8x - 40 = 0

    -1 (x²) - 1 (-8x) - 1 (40) = 0

    -1 (x² - 8x + 40) = 0

    -1 - 1

    x² - 8x + 40 = 0

    x = - (-8) ± √ ((-8) ² - 4 (1) (40))

    2 (1)

    x = 8 ± √ (64 - 160)

    2

    x = 8 ± √ (-96)

    2

    x = 8 ± 4i√ (6)

    2

    x = 4 + 2i√ (6)

    x = 4 + 2i√ (6) or x = 4 - 2i√ (6)

    x + y = 8

    4 ± 2i + y = 8

    - (4 ± 2i) - (4 ± 2i)

    y = 4 ± 2i

    (x, y) = (4 ± 2i, 4 ± 2i)

    The two numbers that add up to 8 and multiply to 40 are 4 ± 2i.
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