How about: -4 and 5
Say you have 5 and 1/10 and you have to add 6 and 3/20, you add the whole numbers, (11) and then convert the 10 of 1/10 to 20 (20/10 is 2), then you have to multiply the 1 by 2 to get 2/20 (equivalent fraction of 1/10). Now you can add the fractions, i.e. 4/20 (or simplified, 1/5). Final answer is 11 and 1/5
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They are: -5 and 4
The numbers are: 1 plus square root of 21 and 1 minus square root of 21
the numbers are positive 5 and negative 4 5 x 4 = 20 5 + (-4) = 1 * * * * * WRONG! 5*(-4) = -20, NOT 20 The correct answer is the complex conjugate pair, 0.5 ± 4.444097*i where i is the imaginary square root of -1.
The numbers are: -1 and -20
20 + 1
Say you have 5 and 1/10 and you have to add 6 and 3/20, you add the whole numbers, (11) and then convert the 10 of 1/10 to 20 (20/10 is 2), then you have to multiply the 1 by 2 to get 2/20 (equivalent fraction of 1/10). Now you can add the fractions, i.e. 4/20 (or simplified, 1/5). Final answer is 11 and 1/5
-4 x 5 = -20 and -4 + 5 = 1.
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20, 4 and 2 if you add them. 13, 2 and 1 if you multiply them.
They are: -5 and 4
The numbers are (10- square root of 101) and (10+square root of 101)
The numbers are: 1 plus square root of 21 and 1 minus square root of 21
20
the numbers are positive 5 and negative 4 5 x 4 = 20 5 + (-4) = 1 * * * * * WRONG! 5*(-4) = -20, NOT 20 The correct answer is the complex conjugate pair, 0.5 ± 4.444097*i where i is the imaginary square root of -1.