Let x = greater number
y = smaller number
(1)

(1)

(2)

We'll substitute y in (1) to (2)
(2)

x - 9 = 0 or x + 3 = 0
x = 9 x = -3
and
y = x - 6 y = x - 6
y = 9 - 6 y = -3 - 6
y = 3 y = -9
Therefore, the two numbers can be 9 and 3 or -3 and -9.
Answer:
59
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify the following:
5 + 9 (2 + 4)
2 + 4 = 6:
5 + 9×6
9×6 = 54:
5 + 54
5 + 54 = 59:
Answer: 59

means you shade the part above the line, and

means you shade the part under the line.
If it has an equal bar under it, like this:

, then you also shade the line, by making it solid instead of dotting it.
Answer:132 combinations
Step-by-step explanation: