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What multiplys to 40 and adds to -13

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We know that both of our numbers will need to be negative so that they multiply to get a positive number (the double negatives cancel) but add to get a negative one.
Consider factor pairs of 40.

-40 × -1 = 40 (adds to -41)
-20 × -2 = 40 (adds to -22)
-10 × -4 = 40 (adds to -14)
-5 × 8 = 40 (adds to -13)

Your numbers are -5 and -8.
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-5 and -8 both multiply to 40 -5 x -8 = 40 and both add up to -13. -5 + -8 = -13. two negative numbers when added together the answer is still negative. ex: if i owe 2 dollars to someone and 2 to another i owe 4 in total
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