You can make some algebraic equations and solve it.
The first would be:
[tex]x \times y = - 21[/tex]
The second would be
[tex]x + y = - 4[/tex]
You can then rearrange the second into
[tex]x = - 4 - y[/tex]
And subsitute it into the first like so:
[tex]( - y - 4) \times y = - 21[/tex]
After that, distribute the y into the parantheses.
[tex] { - y}^{2} - 4y = - 21[/tex]
Subtract the 21 on both sides and multiply by -1 on both sides:
[tex] { - y}^{2} - 4y + 21 \\ {y}^{2} + 4y - 21[/tex]
You then can factor it into:
[tex](y + 3) \times (y - 7) = 0[/tex]
With Zero Product Property, we can determine y to be either -3 and 7. Since the variables are interchangable, you can say the same about x, just that whatever x is, y must be the other value.
Thus, the answer is 7 and -3.