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One positive number is 8 more than another. The sum of their squares is 130. Find both numbers

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  • 25-09-2018

first number: x

second number: x + 8

(x)² + (x + 8)² = 130

x²  + x² + 16x + 64  = 130

    2x² + 16x  + 64 = 130      

       x² + 8x + 32 = 65       divided both sides by 2

         x² + 8x - 33 = 0       subtracted 65 from both sides

        (x + 11)(x - 3) = 0

x + 11 = 0     x - 3 = 0

 x = -11          x = 3              disregard -11 because it's not a positive number

second number: x + 8   = (3) + 8   = 11

Answer: 3 and 11

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