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| Question 280834:  The sum of two numbers is seven.  The sum of the squares of the two numbers is twenty-nine.  Find the two numbers.
 Answer by oberobic(2304)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! x + y = 7 x = 7-y
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 x^2 + y^2 = 29
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 (7-y)^2 + y^2 = 29
 (7-y)(7-y) +y^2 = 29
 49 -7y - 7y + y^2 + y^2 = 29
 2y^2 -14y + 49 = 29
 2y^2 - 14y + 49 - 29 = 0
 2y^2 - 14y + 20 = 0
 y^2 - 7y + 10 = 0
 (y-2)(y-5) = 0
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 y=2 OR y=5
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 But it is possible that one of these is NOT an answer.
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 Checking...
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 x+y = 7
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 Substituting y = 2, then x = 5
 2^2 = 4
 5^2 = 25
 4+25 = 29
 So, y=2 and x=5 is a solution.
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 Substituting y=5, then x = 2.
 That works too.
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 Answer:
 The two numbers are 2 and 5.
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 Done
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