They can be: 2*27 = 54
23, 31
±3i√6 Rounded to two decimal places, the square root of +54 is equal to ±7.35. Therefore, the square root of -54, rounded to two decimal places, is equal to ±7.35 i.
2 and 3 2x3x3x3= 54
2 x 3 x 3 x 3 = 54
you can multiply eight times eight to get 54
They can be: 2*27 = 54
Three numbers that multiply together to equal 54 are 1x2x27, 1x3x18, 1x6x9, and 2x3x9.
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The numbers are: 9 and -6
-29
-6 and -9
54 x 2=108
The two equal numbers that have the sum of 54 are 27 and 27.
23, 31
93
9 and 6 but subtract not add