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Which two numbers add up to 3 and are multiplied to 4
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Which two numbers add up to 3 and are multiplied to 4
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There are no two numbers that will add up to 3 and when multiplied become 4.
However there are 2 numbers if you multiply them it is -4. And when you add them it is 3. Those two numbers would be 1 and -4
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