SOLUTION: in a two-digit positive number, the square of the digit in the tens digit is 2 less than the sum of the digits. if the digits are reversed, the number is increased by 45.find the o

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Question 1026111: in a two-digit positive number, the square of the digit in the tens digit is 2 less than the sum of the digits. if the digits are reversed, the number is increased by 45.find the original number
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
t for tens, u for ones

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