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5 October, 17:22

Product - 12 and sum - 1 what are the factors

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  1. 5 October, 17:25
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    the two numbers are 3 and - 4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Product: xy = - 12, or x = - 12/y

    Sum: x + y = - 1, or - 12/y + y = - 1

    Let's multiply all three terms by y to eliminate the fractional terms:

    -12 + y^2 = - y, or

    y^2 + y - 12 = 0

    This factors into (y + 4) (y - 3) = 0, yielding y = - 4 and y = 3.

    Earlier we found that x = - 12/y. Here, if we choose y = - 4, x = - 12 / (-4) = 3

    and so the two numbers are 3 and - 4. Note that 3 (-4) = - 12, as required, and that 3 - 4 = - 1, also as required.
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