Let's call the two numbers x and y. We know that x + y = 16. To find the two numbers, we can set up a system of equations. Since we have one equation with two unknowns, we need another equation to solve for x and y. Without additional information, there are infinite pairs of numbers that add up to 16, such as 5 and 11, 6 and 10, or 7 and 9.
288
To find two numbers that multiply to 28 and add up to 16, we can set up a system of equations. Let's call the two numbers x and y. We know that xy = 28 and x + y = 16. By solving these two equations simultaneously, we can find the two numbers that satisfy both conditions. The two numbers are 4 and 12.
3 and 13 or 5 and 11
137 and 11 are two prime numbers that add up to 148.
64 itself is a square. There are no other two squares that add up to 64.
16, 25
29
288
Ten and six.
To find two numbers that multiply to 28 and add up to 16, we can set up a system of equations. Let's call the two numbers x and y. We know that xy = 28 and x + y = 16. By solving these two equations simultaneously, we can find the two numbers that satisfy both conditions. The two numbers are 4 and 12.
64
They are 49+16 = 65
16
31
76
8
-8 and -8