I really need a long explanation for this one. Problem. 184 page 246.
If the two digit integers M and N are positive and have the same digits, but in reverse order, which of the following CANNOT be the sum of M and N?
181
165
121
99
44
I first thought that two digit integers meant that M and N were two digits like 12 or 24 is this correct. then it says they have the same digits but in reverse so I thought like 22 or 11 or 33. I then read the explanation and was confused why is M = to 10t+ u or N = 10u + t I see that the t and u are reversed but how does these turn into 11t+11u.
Can anyone pull out of the stops and explain this one to me. I'm pulling my hair out....
If the two digit integers M and N are positive and have the same digits, but in reverse order, which of the following CANNOT be the sum of M and N?
181
165
121
99
44
I first thought that two digit integers meant that M and N were two digits like 12 or 24 is this correct. then it says they have the same digits but in reverse so I thought like 22 or 11 or 33. I then read the explanation and was confused why is M = to 10t+ u or N = 10u + t I see that the t and u are reversed but how does these turn into 11t+11u.
Can anyone pull out of the stops and explain this one to me. I'm pulling my hair out....












