1 and 76, 2 and 38, 4 and 19
75 and 1, 74 and 2, 73 and 3, etc.
1 x 76, 2 x 38, 4 x 19
76 and 2 38 and 4 19 and 8
Since the product of two numbers is equal to the product of their GCF and LCM, the GCF of two numbers is equal to their product divided by their LCM and their LCM is equal to their product divided by their GCF.
x*y=24 and x-y=5 you can use substitution and it would be really awkward to type it out. x can equal 3 or 8 and y can equal 8 or 3 (3,8) or (8,3)
75 and 1, 74 and 2, 73 and 3, etc.
As a product of its prime factors: 2*2*19 = 76
No, the product of two prime numbers is unique.
When the two numbers are relatively prime.
76 is not a prime number since it is divisible by 2 and 38.
19 and 2
8 and 2
1 x 76, 2 x 38, 4 x 19
Yes.
29 & 41
1 x 76 2 x 38 4 x 19
76 and 2 38 and 4 19 and 8