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Two numbers,which differ by3,have a product of88.find the two numbers.

User Thomas Fauskanger
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8 votes

Answer:

11 and 8

Explanation:

x-y=3

(X)(y)=88

Two numbers,which differ by3,have a product of88.find the two numbers.-example-1
14 votes
14 votes

Answer:

8 and 11, or -8 and -11

Explanation:

Let the bigger number be x and the smaller number be y.

Since they differ by 3, then
y+3=x

Since the product is 88, then
x*y=88

Substitute
x=y+3 into the second equation of
x*y=88 to get:


(y+3)*y=88

Multiply accordingly:


y^2+3y=88

Subtract 88 from both sides to get a quadratic equation:


y^2+3y-88=0

Factor:


(y-8)(y+11)=0


y=8 or
y=-11.

There can be two values for y.
If y is 8, then x would be 11 as
8+3=11

If y is -11, then x would be -8 as
-11+3=-8

The two numbers are 8 and 11, or -8 and -11.

User Achintha Isuru
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