Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find two numbers that add to -3 and multiply to -6, we can think of -6 as the product of two numbers. Those numbers are -6 and 1, because -6 + 1 equals -5, which is close to -3. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes it's all about finding the right balance and harmony in numbers.
The numbers are 3 and 4
The numbers are: 9 and -6
9
7 & 3
-3
There are no two real numbers that do. Using complex numbers, these two do: (-3/2 + i√151/2) & (-3/2 - i√151/2) Two numbers that add to -3 and multiply to -40 are -8 & 5 Two numbers that add to 3 and multiply to -40 are 8 & -5 Two complex numbers that add to 3 and multiply to 40 are (3/2 + i√151/2) & (3/2 - i√151/2)
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-1
9 and 6 but subtract not add
The numbers are 3 and 4
The numbers are: 9 and -6
9
-1
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-10 and -3
7 & 3
The two numbers that add up to 5 and multiply to -6 are 3 and -2. This is because 3 + (-2) = 1 and 3 * (-2) = -6. These two numbers satisfy both conditions given in the question.