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The number of different ways you can write a number as a product of two whole numbers depends on the number itself and its factors. For example, if the number is a prime number, it can only be written as a product of itself and 1. If the number is a composite number, it can be written in multiple ways based on its prime factors.
2x47 and 1x94
(number of different ways it can succeed) divided by (total number of different ways it can happen)
"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!
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write the product of 117 two different ways
The number of different ways you can write a number as a product of two whole numbers depends on the number itself and its factors. For example, if the number is a prime number, it can only be written as a product of itself and 1. If the number is a composite number, it can be written in multiple ways based on its prime factors.
2x47 and 1x94
As a product of its prime factors: 2*47 = 94
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1 * 117 and -1 * -117 are two ways.
(number of different ways it can succeed) divided by (total number of different ways it can happen)
"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!
12 can be written as 3 x 4 or 2 x 6
In order to find customer relationship software you must first know which product you need help with. The best ways to then find the software would be to either call a customer service number (should be located on the packaging) or check out the product's website.
Using positive integer factors, the only two ways in which the number 34 can be reached using two numbers is 2 x 17 and 1 x 34.
The opposite (or inverse) of a number can be defined in a number of different ways. For example, the additive opposite of 4 is -4 but the multiplicative opposite of 4 is 1/4 or 0.25 Since the question concerns the product it would seem more appropriate to use the multiplicative opposite. Then, the product of a number and its opposite will be always 1. Incidentally, the product of a number and its additive opposite will be the negative square of the number. In neither case will it be zero.