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3 April, 13:00

What two numbers add up to 10 and multiply to 11

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  1. 3 April, 13:16
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    I don't know how you're expected to be able to solve this

    in Middle School math. Maybe I'm just out of touch and

    you're doing things like this every day in Middle School.

    The solution is longer than I really feel like explaining right now,

    so a moderator may come along soon and delete my answer

    because I didn't explain how I got it and where it came from.

    The two numbers are both irrational numbers:

    5 + √14

    and

    5 - √14.

    When rounded to a manageable size, they're

    8.742

    and

    1.258.
  2. 3 April, 14:06
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    Factor 11

    11=1 times 11 or - 1 times - 11

    1+11=12 not 10

    -1+-11=-12 not 10

    so there are no 2 numbers unless it is

    what 2 numbers add up to 10 and multiply to - 11 (then they would be - 1 and 11)
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