There are none. 51 has 17 as a factor, and that, being a prime, cannot be obtained by multiplication of 1-9.
4x+6=18
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There are infinitely many possible answers. 1*70, for example. or 1*1*1*1*1*70.
Using the quadratic formula, you get the complex answers of 1 + 2i and 1 - 2i
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Not sure what "using equals" means, but 12 is greater.
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It equals you using the calculator on your computer.