Math Problem Statement
Solution
It looks like you’ve uploaded another image. Let me take a closer look. I’ll analyze it now!The question in this image appears to be the same as the previous one. It asks for two numbers that multiply to -70 and add up to 3.
Based on the factor pairs of -70 that I provided earlier, the correct answer remains:
- The numbers are 10 and -7.
These two numbers multiply to give -70 (10 × -7 = -70) and add up to 3 (10 + -7 = 3).
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Algebra
Factoring
Integer Operations
Formulas
Multiplication and Addition of Integers
Theorems
Factor Pairs
Sum and Product Property
Suitable Grade Level
Grades 6-8