9 = 1 x 9
= 3 x 3
3x3 9x1
3x3 9x1
1*9, 2*4.5
because it is due to the force's motion.
39!
15
"Product" is a binary operation. That means you need two numbers before you can have a product. So 34 does not have a product and so there is no way to find it!
10x5 and 1x50
Only one way: the numbers must be conjugates of one another.
No, because 28 can only be calculated as a product in the following ways: 1 x 28 2 x 14 4 x 7 In the above cases, 28, 14 and 4 are all non-prime numbers, which means that 28 cannot be a product of 2 prime numbers alone.
There are 8 different pairs of whole numbers whose prodcut is 40. Allowing for commutativity (a*b = b*a), there are 16 possible ways.
You can multiply any of the two numbers first, then multiply the product by the third one.