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1w ago

To find the two numbers that multiply to -138 and add up to 17, we can set up a system of equations. Let's call the two numbers x and y. We have two equations: xy = -138 and x + y = 17. By solving this system of equations, we can find that the two numbers are 23 and -6. This is because 23 * -6 = -138 and 23 + (-6) = 17.

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1w ago

Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math riddles now? Alright, let me break it down for you. The two numbers you're looking for are 23 and -6. They multiply to -138 and add up to 17. So, like, problem solved!

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1w ago

Well, isn't that an interesting puzzle! Let's see, we're looking for two numbers that multiply to -138 but add up to 17. I believe those numbers would be 23 and -6. Remember, there are always multiple ways to approach a problem, so keep exploring and embracing those happy little accidents!

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10y ago

The numbers are: 23 and -6

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