Answer:
Let the integers are p and q.
In case both integers are positive or negative, you add the numbers up and apply their sign to the sum.
<u>Examples:</u>
- 10 + 88 = 98
- -20 + (-15) = -35
In case one of the integers is negative and one positive.
Use absolute value in this case.
Subtract the numbers and apply the sign of the number with the greater absolute value.
<u>Examples:</u>
- - 10 + 15 = |15 - 10| = |5| = 5
- - 15 + 10 = - |15 - 10| = - |5| = -5
Answer:
the two numbers are 12 and -29
Step-by-step explanation:
let the two numbers be x and y
let the sum of the two numbers b
x+y = -17 ..................................................... equation 1
let the difference between the two numbers be
x-y = 41 ........................................................................ equation 2
from equation 1
x+y = -17 ..................................................... equation 1
x = -17 - y ............................................................... equation 3
substitute for x in equation 2
x-y = 41 ........................................................................ equation 2
-17-y -y = 41
-17 -2y = 41
-2y = 41 + 17
-2y = 58
divide both sides by -2
-2y/-2 = 58/-2
y = -29
put the value of y = -29 in equation 3
x = -17 - y ............................................................... equation 3
x = -17-(-29)
x =-17 + 29
x = 12
therefore the two numbers are 12 and -29
56 is the answer so it's A, C and E.
Answer:
(-1,-4)
Step-by-step explanation:
the X can't repeat bc if it does it won't be a function