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17 December, 07:33

precalculus find two numbers whose product is - 16 such that the sum of their squares is as small as possible

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  1. 17 December, 07:56
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    The answer is - 4 and 4, since if you multiply the two, you get the product "-16" and if you add the squares of the two, you would get 32. The other options would be + or - 16 and 1, or 8 and 2, but adding the squares of those would result in a number larger than 32, therefore, the answers are 4 and - 4.

    Answer: 4 and - 4
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