If you've written this down correctly, there aren't two whole numbers that satisfy these conditions. The closest is -98 and 4, which multiply to -392, but add to -94.
5 and 6
There is an endless list of numbers that add together to give 175, an example is 75+60+40.
To add a negative number and a positive number: -- Find the difference of their absolute values (their sizes, ignoring their signs). -- Give it the same sign as whichever of the original two numbers had the larger absolute value.
The two numbers that add to 16 and multiply to 63 are 7 and 9. This is because 7 + 9 = 16 and 7 * 9 = 63. These numbers satisfy both conditions simultaneously, making them the correct solution to the problem.
An odd number of odd numbers can not add up to an even number. There fore any 9 (odd) odd numbers can not add up to 50 (even).
-8 and -2
-57
They are -1 and -3
49
120
-154
-386
For a pair of numbers, the answer is the complex conjugate pair: 12.5 ± 21.9943 i where i is the imaginary square root of -1.
The numbers are: 9 + square root of 129 and 9 - square root of 129
The numbers that add to get 6 and multiply to get 81 are 3 and 3.
You add up all the numbers that they give you. It makes no differenceif some of the numbers happen to be equal to others.
The numbers are: 20 and -48