422,175 views
2 votes
2 votes
The digits of a two-digit number differ by 2. If the digits are interchanged and the resulting number is added to the original number, we get 110. What can be the original number?

User Lindy
by
2.7k points

1 Answer

7 votes
7 votes


x - tens digit


y - units digit


10x+y - the original number


10y+x - the number with interchanged digits


|x-y|=2\\10x+y+10y+x=110\\\\x-y=2 \vee x-y=-2\\11x+11y=110\\\\x=y+2 \vee x=y-2\\x+y=10\\\\y+2+y=10 \vee y-2+y=10\\2y=8 \vee 2x=12\\y=4 \vee y=6\\\\x+4=10 \vee x+6=10\\x=6 \vee x=4


10x+y=10\cdot 6+4 \vee 10x+y=10\cdot4+6\\10x+y=64 \vee 10x+y=46

Therefore, the original number can be either 46 or 64.

User GRme
by
3.4k points