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Q: Are there any two numbers a and b whose product and sum are the same?
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One of the two numbers whose product is 1?

Any two numbers whose product is '1' are each others' reciprocals.


Are there any numbers whose product is 30 and sum is 8?

Not whole numbers, no.


Any two numbers whose product is 1?

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What are the 2 pairs of numbers whose LCM is the product of the numbers?

Any pair of prime numbers. 5 and 7 11 and 13


Why do some numbers have their LCM and their product the same?

If the two numbers do not have any factors in common (other than 1), then the LCM is the same as the product of the two numbers. Example: LCM of 5 & 6 is 30, which is the same as the product.


Which expression simplifies to 24?

There are infinitely many expressions that simplify to any particular number; for example: any two numbers which, when added, give 24, any two numbers whose difference is 24, any two numbers whose product is 24, etc.


Is there any number whose sum and product a same number instead of 0 and 2?

No, those are the only numbers that satisfy the equation. x squared -2x = 0


Given two real numbers whose sum is ten What is their maximum product?

5+5 = 10 (Sum is ten)5*5 = 25 (Product is 25)*this product is maximum for all any 2 real numbers that == 10


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Any number except zero. A number multiplied by its reciprocal equals 1.


How do you multiply the prime numbers themselves to determine the product?

Prime numbers are multiplied together in the same way as any integers may be multiplied together.


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The product of any two even numbers is even.


What is the ones place value of the product of the first 51 prime numbers?

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