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Question 913503: Please help me to answer this problem.
The sum of a two-digit number multiply to the sum of the square of the two-digit
number is 65.And the difference of the two-digit number multiply to the difference of the square
of the two-digit number is 5. Find the numbers.
Help me please, give me the solution. Thanks!
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! First you must translate into an equation (two equations, really). You would then solve the equations (system of equations) for the variable or variables.
The fact that you want two-digit numbers may be unimportant.
n, your unknown number (expecting it to be two digits).
n+,... plus what? Your wording makes no sense.
"The sum of a two-digit number multiply to the sum of the square of the two-digit
number ..."
That has no meaning. The sum of a (two-digit) number is just the number; why would you want to describe that way?
"sum of the square of the tw-digit number", again not meaningful.
When you straighten your description in the wording, you can get help.
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