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-- Posted by bassguitarplayer2010 at 7:26 pm on Nov. 30, 2008
Okay Im doin a take home algebra II exam and I need 2 numbers that if you multiplay them it'll equal -28 and if you add them it'll equal -14, anyone know?
-- Posted by addicted to girls at 7:27 pm on Nov. 30, 2008
google it
-- Posted by return2me at 7:28 pm on Nov. 30, 2008
this is going to annoy me. -.-
-- Posted by alastrxxna at 7:29 pm on Nov. 30, 2008
I'll give you the answer for points. I have the answer.
-- Posted by taftbaseball at 7:31 pm on Nov. 30, 2008
im on break...
-- Posted by x FENRIS x at 7:35 pm on Nov. 30, 2008
Do they have to be whole numbers?
-- Posted by bassguitarplayer2010 at 7:40 pm on Nov. 30, 2008
Quote: from x FENRIS x at 9:35 pm on Nov. 30, 2008
Do they have to be whole numbers?
Yeal whole numbers except one or both have to be negative
-- Posted by x FENRIS x at 7:50 pm on Nov. 30, 2008
Quote: from bassguitarplayer2010 at 2:40 pm on Dec. 1, 2008
Quote: from x FENRIS x at 9:35 pm on Nov. 30, 2008
Do they have to be whole numbers?
Yeal whole numbers except one or both have to be negative
I don't think you can with whole numbers only.
-- Posted by dfgsdfgdfg at 8:08 pm on Nov. 30, 2008
use a factoring calculator just google factoring calculator
-- Posted by Colleen35 at 12:13 am on Dec. 1, 2008
-0.509262437 -27.4907376 Can't do it with whole numbers...
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