3 and 12
1 and 57 but there are other combinations. 2 and 28.5 etc
There are no two prime numbers that equal 960 when multiplied together. Prime factorization of 960 is 2x2x2x2x2x2x3x5 or 26x3x5.
The two numbers that multiply together to equal 149 are 13 and 11. This is because 13 multiplied by 11 equals 143, and there is no other combination of two whole numbers that multiply together to equal 149. These numbers are prime numbers, meaning they are only divisible by 1 and themselves.
This is an impossibility. Any odd number multiplied by any other odd number will come out to be an odd number.
There cannot be such a pair. a2 and b2 when multiplied together give a2b2 = (ab)2 So if two square numbers are multiplied together, their product is a square. 12 is not a square so the two numbers cannot exist.
56
The only number that, when multiplied by itself is 0, is 0
11 +2
1 and 34.
Prime numbers are multiplied together in the same way as any integers may be multiplied together.
6 times 9
59