-30
Ah, let's paint a happy little math problem here! To find two squared numbers that equal 1024, we simply need to think of numbers that, when multiplied by themselves, give us 1024. In this case, the numbers are 32 and 32, because 32 squared equals 1024. Isn't that just delightful?
Here's a good method to quickly find GCFs: (1) Replace the larger number with the difference of the two numbers. (2) If the two new numbers are the same, then that gives the GCF. Otherwise repeat step (1) on the new numbers. With 64 and 32: (64,32) -> (32,32) (64 has been replaced with 32 since 64-32=32) The two numbers are now the same, so the answer is 32.
32 and 33 (32 x 33 = 1,056)
Well, isn't that a happy little question! The factors of 32 are the numbers that can be multiplied together to give you 32. In this case, the factors of 32 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, exploring the factors of a number can be a delightful journey of discovery.
-30
1 x 32, 2 x 16, 4 x 8 = 32
-958
-32
8x4=32 16x2=32 32x1=32
They don't exist. 45 = 3*3*5 = 32*5.
-8 and -4
962
How about: 32*5 = 160 as an example
3125 and 32
20
1 x 64, 2 x 32, 4 x 16, 8 x 8