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what two numbers would multiply to -1040 & add up to be 14

 Sep 4, 2014

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Let's use x and y for the two numbers and set up equations:

 

x*y = -1040

x + y = 14

 

x + y = 14

y = 14 - x

 

Let's substitute that into the first equation

 

x*(14 - x) = -1040.

14x - x^2 = -1040.

 

Move over everything to the write to get:

x^2 - 14x - 1040 = 0.

 

Now, let's use the quadratic formula to solve this:

http://www.math.com/students/calculators/source/quadratic.htm is a quick way to get the numbers.

 

We get x = 40 and x = -26

 

So, our two numbers are -26 and 40.

 Sep 4, 2014
 #1
avatar+4473 
+5
Best Answer

Let's use x and y for the two numbers and set up equations:

 

x*y = -1040

x + y = 14

 

x + y = 14

y = 14 - x

 

Let's substitute that into the first equation

 

x*(14 - x) = -1040.

14x - x^2 = -1040.

 

Move over everything to the write to get:

x^2 - 14x - 1040 = 0.

 

Now, let's use the quadratic formula to solve this:

http://www.math.com/students/calculators/source/quadratic.htm is a quick way to get the numbers.

 

We get x = 40 and x = -26

 

So, our two numbers are -26 and 40.

AzizHusain Sep 4, 2014
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what two numbers would multiply to -1040 & add up to be 14

x2+px+q=0x1+x2=14=px1x2=1040=qx214x1040=0

(x142)2x214x+142414241040=0

(x7)2=1040+49

(x7)2=1089|±

x7=±33

x1=33+7=40

x2=33+7=26

 Sep 4, 2014

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