They are 9 and 4
How about: 9 and 4
Let's call the two integer numbers x and y. We know that xy = -26 and x + y = -11. By trying different combinations, we find that the numbers -13 and 2 satisfy both conditions, as -13 multiplied by 2 equals -26 and -13 plus 2 equals -11. So, the integer pair is (-13, 2).
13+3=16
6 and 7
6 and 13
How about: 9 and 4
How about: 47*13 = 611 and 47+13 = 60
If the sum of 2 numbers is 25 and their product is 156, the 2 numbers would be 12 and 13.
Take 13 and 17 as an example. Sum is 13 + 17 ie 30, product is 13 x 17 = 221
9 and 13
The numbers are: 16 and -3
Let's call the two integer numbers x and y. We know that xy = -26 and x + y = -11. By trying different combinations, we find that the numbers -13 and 2 satisfy both conditions, as -13 multiplied by 2 equals -26 and -13 plus 2 equals -11. So, the integer pair is (-13, 2).
11 and 5 13 and 3
13+3=16
The numbers are four and nine.
The two numbers are 13 and 18
13 and 7