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One integer is 1/3 times another. The sum of their squares is 90. What are the two integer?

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Answer:

Hence, the two integers could be:

3 and 9

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-3 and -9

Explanation:

Let the two integers be denoted by a and b.

It is given that:

One integer is 1/3 times another.

i.e. let


a=(1)/(3)b

i.e.


b=3a

Also,

The sum of their squares is 90.

i.e.


a^2+b^2=90\\\\i.e.\\\\a^2+(3a)^2=90\\\\i.e.\\\\a^2+9a^2=90\\\\i.e.\\\\10a^2=90\\\\i.e.\\\\a^2=9\\\\i.e.\\\\a=\pm 3

Hence, when a=3 we have:


b=9

and when,


a=-3

then b=-9

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