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which two numbers multiply to give you 100 and add to give you 10



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which two numbers multiply to give you 100 and add to give you 10:
x*y = 100
x+y = 10

x = 10 - y
x(10-x) = 100
10x - x^2 = 100

... I don t remember the delta statment :)
The correct answer is:

There are no real numbers that fit these criteria.

Explanation:

Let x and y represent the two numbers we are looking for.

x*y = 100
x+y = 10

Solving for y, 
x+y-x = 10-x
y = 10-x

Substituting this into our first equation, we have:
x(10-x) = 100

Using the distributive property, 
x*10 - x*x = 100
10x - x² = 100

Writing this in standard form, we need to subtract 100 from each side:
10x - x² - 100 = 100 - 100
10x - x² - 100 = 0

In standard form, this is
-x²+10x-100 = 0.

This is in the form ax²+bx+c; in our equation, a = -1, b = 10 and c = -100.

We will use the quadratic formula for this:

[tex]x=\frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a} \\ \\=\frac{-10\pm \sqrt{10^2-4(-1)(-100)}}{2(-1)} \\ \\=\frac{-10\pm \sqrt{100-400}}{-2} \\ \\=\frac{-10\pm \sqrt{-300}}{-2}[/tex]

There is no real square root of -300, so there are no real number solutions to this.