71
-101
29
19
67
The two prime numbers that add up to 19 are 7 and 12. Prime numbers are numbers greater than 1 that can only be divided by 1 and themselves. In this case, 7 and 12 are not prime numbers, and there are no two prime numbers that add up to 19.
To solve this problem, we are looking for two numbers that multiply to 150 and add to -19. Let’s break it down: Product of the two numbers: The two numbers should multiply to give 150. Sum of the two numbers: The same two numbers should add up to -19.
199
19
The two numbers that add to -11 and multiply to 19 are -10 and -1. When you add them together, -10 + (-1) equals -11. When you multiply them, -10 × -1 equals 10, not 19. Therefore, there are no two real numbers that satisfy both conditions simultaneously.
-101
29
79
The two numbers that multiply together to get -19 and add together to get 7 are 19 and -1. When multiplied, 19 × -1 equals -19, and when added, 19 + (-1) equals 7.
-19
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1 and 19
1 and 19