11 and 11. In general, you can write an equation (or two equations), and solve with the quadratic formula, to solve this type of questions.
sannie
'Product' is another way of saying 'multiply the two numbers together'.
the sum of 10 and the product of 7 and a number 2+5=7 2*5=10
The anwer is 8 and 5 and thedifference of the two is 3
The product of the two integers is -80.
A single number cannot have a sum or a product - a sum or product is used to compare two or more numbers.
This means that the sum of the number and two is zero. So the number is -2.
There are no two prime numbers that equal 121. 121 is not a prime number itself, but is a product of 11*11.
4 and -1 have a product of -4 and a sum of 3.
sannie
6 and 2 are a number pair with a sum of 8 and a product of 12
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A single number cannot have a product. A product is a sum involving two or more numbers.
No, 1 and 121 cannot.
'Product' is another way of saying 'multiply the two numbers together'.
No two odd numbers can sum to 7.
17 & 13