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If y = 10:
x = 12 - y
x = 12 - 10
x = 2
Therefore, the two pairs of numbers that multiply to give 20 and add up to give 12 are (10, 2) and (2, 10).
In summary, the two numbers that multiply to 20 and add to 12 are 10 and 2, as well as 2 and 10.
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