Oh, isn't that a lovely little math problem we have here? Let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of numbers. If we work our way through this, we'll find that the two numbers are 9 and 6. Just like painting a happy little tree, sometimes all it takes is a few gentle brushstrokes to reveal the hidden beauty within.
9 and 6 9-6 = 3 92+62 = 117
The two numbers are 9 and 13.
There is no single number here. The two seed numbers are 5 and 6; their squares sum to 61.
Not unless at least one of the numbers is zero.
85
9 and 6 9-6 = 3 92+62 = 117
split 10 in two parts such that sum of their squares is 52. answer in full formula
The two numbers are 9 and 13.
The sum of their squares is 10.
Sum of squares? Product?
There is no single number here. The two seed numbers are 5 and 6; their squares sum to 61.
9 and 13
Not unless at least one of the numbers is zero.
85
5
They are 9 and 13
5