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Angel Harrell
30 May, 01:23
X * y = - 7
x + y = 12
What are the values of x and y?
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Ashley Frye
30 May, 04:08
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The question that you should ask yourself is "what are the factors of - 7 that adds up to 12?" And you will find out that 7 is prime so the only factors that could ever be are 7 and 1, however, they don't add up to 12 so the answer is prime.
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