23 & 29
because 23 + 29 = 52
and 29 - 23 = 6.
To ind the answer to problems like this, pretend that you have 2 boxes of Favourites chocolates. In total, you have 52 chocolates. to find 2 numbers that add to 52 with a difference of 6, divide your chocolates into 2 equal piles. take half of the difference (in this case 3) off one pile and put it in the other pile. One pile of chocolates will have 23, the other 29.
52, and 68
= The sum of two numbers is -42 the first number minus the second number is 52 Find the numbers? =
split 10 in two parts such that sum of their squares is 52. answer in full formula
the answer to this question is 24 and 52 ta da! hope you like it!
4+5=9 42+52=41
52, and 68
40 and 12.
23 and 29
The numbers are -53 and -52.
Thirty seven and negative fifteen 37 and -15
How about: 23+29 = 52
= The sum of two numbers is -42 the first number minus the second number is 52 Find the numbers? =
split 10 in two parts such that sum of their squares is 52. answer in full formula
There is no solution. You could do it if the numbers were odd: 25 and 27 are consecutive odd numbers that equal 52.
The numbers are -53 and -52.
23 and 29
-22