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There is no possible answer in the real domain.

Suppose one of the numbers is x. Then, since the sum of the two numbers is 3, the other must be 3-x.

So their product is x*(3-x) = 3x - x2

This has a maximum value of 2.25, so x*(3-x) cannot be 90.

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