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Find two numbers A and B whose sum a + b is − 3 , and whose difference a − b is − 7 . Your answer is a= b=
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Find two numbers A and B whose sum a + b is − 3 , and whose difference a − b is − 7 . Your answer is a= b=
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Find two numbers A
and
B
whose sum
a
+
b
is
−
3
, and whose difference
a
−
b
is
−
7
.
Your answer is
a=
b=
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the following is the answer , a is -5, b is 2
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