SOLUTION: I can't find two numbers that multiplied give me negative 270 and added give me negative 49

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Question 274509: I can't find two numbers that multiplied give me negative 270 and added give me negative 49
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
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Let's list all of the factors of -270 (the product needed).


Factors of -270:
1,2,3,5,6,9,10,15,18,27,30,45,54,90,135,270
-1,-2,-3,-5,-6,-9,-10,-15,-18,-27,-30,-45,-54,-90,-135,-270


Note: list the negative of each factor. This will allow us to find all possible combinations.


These factors pair up and multiply to -270.
1*(-270) = -270
2*(-135) = -270
3*(-90) = -270
5*(-54) = -270
6*(-45) = -270
9*(-30) = -270
10*(-27) = -270
15*(-18) = -270
(-1)*(270) = -270
(-2)*(135) = -270
(-3)*(90) = -270
(-5)*(54) = -270
(-6)*(45) = -270
(-9)*(30) = -270
(-10)*(27) = -270
(-15)*(18) = -270

Now let's add up each pair of factors to see if one pair adds to -49:


First NumberSecond NumberSum
1-2701+(-270)=-269
2-1352+(-135)=-133
3-903+(-90)=-87
5-545+(-54)=-49
6-456+(-45)=-39
9-309+(-30)=-21
10-2710+(-27)=-17
15-1815+(-18)=-3
-1270-1+270=269
-2135-2+135=133
-390-3+90=87
-554-5+54=49
-645-6+45=39
-930-9+30=21
-1027-10+27=17
-1518-15+18=3



From the table, we can see that the two numbers 5 and -54 add to -49. Since each pair multiplies to -270, this means that 5 and -54 also multiply to -270.


So the two numbers 5 and -54 both add to -49 and multiply to -270.