cant figure out what 2 numbers when multiplied equal 30 but when added equal -10

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xy = 30

x + y = -10

x = -y - 10

(-y-10)(y) = 30

-y^2 - 10y = 30

y^2 + 10y + 30 = 0

quadratic formula

y = (-10 +- sqrt(100 - 4(1)(30)))/2(1)

y = (-10 +- sqrt(100 - 120))/2

y = (-10 +- sqrt(-20))/2

Can't take the square root of a negative number.

No solution.

Answer:  There are no numbers that, when multiplied, equal 30, but when added equal -10.

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Note:  There sort of are two numbers that work, but it's a thing called 'complex math' that you won't encounter in Algebra 1.  For an Algebra 1 class/student, the answer is 'no solution.'
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