SOLUTION: One interger is 18 more than twice another. If their product is equal to -36, what are the intergers? Give one of the two pairs of numbers for which this is true.
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Question 949237: One interger is 18 more than twice another. If their product is equal to -36, what are the intergers? Give one of the two pairs of numbers for which this is true.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
One interger [sic] is 18 more than twice another. If their product is equal to -36, what are the intergers [sic]? Give one of the two pairs of numbers for which this is true.
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x*(2x+18) = -36
(x+3)*(x+6) = 0
--> -3 & 12
--> -6 & 6
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PS It's integer.
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