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The numbers are zero and 5. Their product is zero.
x * y = -156 x + y = 1 x = 1 - y If we sub the second equation into the first we get: y(1-y) =-156 y - y^2 = -156 y^2 - y - 156 = 0 (y+12)(y-13)=0 therefore y=-12 or 13 These are the 2 numbers.
The product is 1254. The sum is 79.
A "sum" is a process that involves at least two numbers, and a "product" is also a process that involves at least two numbers. Your question talks about a 'sum' and a 'product', so we expect to find at least four numbers to work with. But there are only two numbers in the whole question. So, to put it gently, we find the question to be somewhat deficient, and lacking an answer.
52 and 156.
If the sum of 2 numbers is 25 and their product is 156, the numbers are 12 and 13.
If the sum of 2 numbers is 25 and their product is 156, the 2 numbers would be 12 and 13.
12 and 13.
No - the product of numbers is the answer to a multiplication sum, while the sum of numbers is the answer to an addition sum.
The numbers are zero and 5. Their product is zero.
Two numbers have a product of 80 their sum is 24?
when you add numbers, you get a sum. when you subtract numbers, you get a difference. (also in multiplication it's product, and in division is quotient.)
The numbers are 51, 52 and 53.
the product of 3 whole numbers is 5. Their sum is 7. what are the numbers
156
x * y = -156 x + y = 1 x = 1 - y If we sub the second equation into the first we get: y(1-y) =-156 y - y^2 = -156 y^2 - y - 156 = 0 (y+12)(y-13)=0 therefore y=-12 or 13 These are the 2 numbers.
let the three numbers be: n-1, n, n+1 their sum is equal to 3n 468=3n which means that n=156 the three numbers are 155, 156, 157