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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes here. So, we're looking for two numbers that multiply to -6 and add up to -1. Let's see, we've got -3 and 2. They multiply to -6 and add up to -1. Boom, math problem solved, like it's no big deal.
The two numbers that multiply to -6 and add to -1 are -3 and 2. This is because -3 * 2 = -6 and -3 + 2 = -1. This is an example of a system of linear equations where the product of the two numbers is the constant term and the sum of the two numbers is the coefficient of the linear term.
Well, well, well, looks like we've got ourselves a math problem. The two numbers you're looking for are -3 and 2. They multiply to -6 and conveniently add up to -1. There you have it, math wizard!
The two numbers that satisfy the given conditions are 4 and 1. When you add 4 and 1, you get 5. When you multiply 4 and 1, you get 4. The two numbers are 4 and 1.
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