The two numbers that have a product of 30 and a sum of 9 are 3 and 10. This is because 3 multiplied by 10 equals 30, and 3 plus 10 equals 13. Since the sum of the numbers is 9, we can deduce that 3 and 10 are the correct pair of numbers that satisfy both conditions simultaneously.
The numbers are 5 and 6.
10 and 3
Oh, what a happy little problem we have here! Let's think about this together. The two numbers we're looking for are -6 and 5 because when you multiply them, you get -30, and when you add them, you get -1. Isn't it wonderful how numbers can work together like that?
You need two numbers whose sum is -1 and whose product is -30. The numbers are -6 and 5 So x2 -x - 30 = x2 - 6x + 5x - 30 = x(x - 6) + 5(x - 6) = (x - 6)(x + 5)
The numbers are -30, -28 and -26.
How about: 30 and 30
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15 and 2
The numbers are 5 and 6.
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seven and eight
17 & 13
278
Take 13 and 17 as an example. Sum is 13 + 17 ie 30, product is 13 x 17 = 221
10 and 3
They would be 30 and 12(30+12=42;30*12=360)*=This means times,or multiply by.
The numbers are 9, 10 and 11 with a sum of 30.