What two numbers multiply to -270 and add up to 17?




Here we answer the question: "What two numbers multiply to -270 and add up to 17?"

The answer to your question is:

-10 and 27


Below we illustrate and prove that -10 and 27 multiply to -270 and add up to 17:

-10 × 27 = -270
-10 + 27 = 17

Are you asking because you are trying to figure out how to factor the following quadratic equation?

x2 + 17x - 270 = 0

If so, the solution to factor the quadratic equation above is:

(x - 10 ) (x + 27)

To summarize, since -10 and 27 multiply to -270 and add up 17, you know that the following is true:

x2 + 17x - 270 = (x - 10 ) (x + 27)


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