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Adrienne Wilkinson
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11 March, 18:02
What 2 numbers multiply to - 63 and add up to 7
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Camryn Stevenson
11 March, 18:32
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2 numbers multiply to - 63 and add up to 7
Forming the equation, we need to let
x = first number
y = second number
xy = - 63
x+y = 7 - - > y = - x + 7
x (-x + 7) = 63
-x^2 + 7x = 63
x^2 - 7x = - 63
x^2 - 7x + 63 = 0
From the equation above, you need to find the roots.
After getting the roots, then you can decide that those are the two numbers.
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