No, because a Prime number can only be divided by itself and one. 1764 is divisible by 2 and other numbers.
There are infinite answers to this question. Some examples are ... 3528 / 2 = 1764 5292 / 3 = 1764 7056 / 4 = 1764 8820 / 5 = 1764 10584 / 6 = 1764 .... etc. Method; Pick a number and multiply it by 1764. Whatever answer you get can be divided by the number you picked to equal 1764.
The prime factorization of 1764 is 22 x 32 x 72 so there are many two number combinations that can multiply to make 1764:1 and 17642 and 8823 and 5884 and 4416 and 2947 and 2529 and 19612 and 14714 and 12618 and 9821 and 8428 and 6336 and 4942 and 42
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You could try 1 times 1764
882 + 882 = 1764, so 882 would be the number.
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Yep, Its a square number. The square root is 42
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The number 1764 can be expressed as the product of two numbers, specifically 42 and 42 (since 42 × 42 = 1764). Additionally, if you take 42 and 43, their sum equals 85 (42 + 43 = 85). Therefore, the two numbers that multiply to 1764 and add to 85 are 42 and 43.