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∙ 11y agoNo. Their product is always greater than 0.
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∙ 11y agoIf one of the numbers is negative, but the other is positive, then the product is negative - and therefore smaller than both numbers in the question. For example, 2 x -4 = -8. ===================================== Another contributor added: Also, whenever the absolute magnitude of both factors is less than ' 1 ', the absolute magnitude of the product is less than either factor.
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No, the product of two positive mixed numbers can never be less than one.
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All the numbers less than 100 that are the product of exactly three different prime numbers are 30, 42, 66, 70, and 78.
No. The product of two negative numbers is positive.
The product of the prime numbers less than 100 is 2.3055679639455188e+36
If their GCF is 1, their LCM is their product. If their GCF is greater than 1, their LCM is less than their product.
No, the product of two positive mixed numbers can never be less than one.
If one of the numbers is negative, but the other is positive, then the product is negative - and therefore smaller than both numbers in the question. For example, 2 x -4 = -8. ===================================== Another contributor added: Also, whenever the absolute magnitude of both factors is less than ' 1 ', the absolute magnitude of the product is less than either factor.
If the two numbers have no common factors other than 1, the LCM will be their product. If there are other common factors, the LCM will be less.
If the GCF of a given pair of numbers is 1, the LCM will be equal to their product. If the GCF is greater than 1, the LCM will be less than their product. Or, stated another way, if the two numbers have no common prime factors, their LCM will be their product.
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No, the product of two positive mixed numbers can never be less than one.
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The primes less than 10 are 2,3,5 and 7 with a product of 210.
No