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| Question 1203982:  what 2 numbers add to get -4 and multiply to get 3
 
 Found 3 solutions by  MathLover1, MathTherapy, josgarithmetic:
 Answer by MathLover1(20850)
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what 2 numbers add to get -4 and multiply to get 3
Creating equations to answer this is TOTALLY, TOTALLY UNNECESSARY. That's because one just needs to determine
which 2 INTEGERS have a PRODUCT of 3 (+ 3), and sum to - 4. If equations are created, it's the same thing the 
person has to do - if solving using the FACTORING method - unless of course, the person plans on using the
quadratic equation formula, which in this case, in my opinion, is TOTALLY, TOTALLY UNNECESSARY!! 
So, going back to the problem, 3 is PRIME, and so, its ONLY factors are 3 and 1. But, since (+ 3)(+ 1) = + 3, 
and also (- 3)(- 1) = + 3, it's clear that ONLY the factors, - 3 and - 1 SUM to - 4.
Therefore, the 2 integers being sought are  - 3 and - 1.Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)
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