1 x 32, 2 x 16, 4 x 8, 8 x 4, 16 x 2, 32 x 1
The two numbers that when multiplied equal 32 can be 4 and 8, as 4 × 8 = 32. Alternatively, you could also use 2 and 16, since 2 × 16 = 32. Other pairs include 1 and 32, and -4 and -8, as negative numbers also yield a positive product.
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-30
How about: 3+29 = 32
14 & 32
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How about: 2*16 = 32 as an example
There is only one number that equals 32. The number is . . . . . 32 .
How about: 30+2 = 32 as one example
The two numbers you are looking for are 32 and 38. When you multiply them, (32 \times 38 = 1232), and when you subtract them, (38 - 32 = 6). However, it appears there's a mistake in the subtraction condition. The correct pairs that satisfy the conditions would be 32 and 30, since (32 \times 38 = 1232) and (38 - 36 = 2).
These are the pairs of numbers that when multiplied are equal to 64: (1, 64) (2, 32) (4, 16) (8, 8)
There are infinitely many pairs. Suppose x is any non-zero number. Let y = 32/x. Then x*y = x*(32/x) = 32 Then there are infinitely many sets of 3 numbers, of 4 numbers, etc.