There are infinitely many pairs, for example, 10 and 52.5.
There are many pairs. 1 and 310 is a simple example.
Definitely. That always happens any time at least one of the original numbers is zero.
The simplest answer is 1 and 70. There an infinte number of other pairs.
There are infinitely many pairs of numbers. A simple pair to remember is 1 and 27641.
No.
There are infinitely many pairs of numbers. One such is 1 and 385.
10 and 100.1 is one of infinitely many pairs of numbers.
There are infinitely many pairs, for example, 10 and 52.5.
There are many pairs. 1 and 310 is a simple example.
Definitely. That always happens any time at least one of the original numbers is zero.
The simplest answer is 1 and 70. There an infinte number of other pairs.
There are infinitely many pairs. Two possibilities are: 1 * 72 10 * 7.2
There are infinitely many pairs. Two possibilities are: 1 * 245 10 * 24.5
There are infinitely many possible pairs of numbers. An easy pair to remember is 1 and 112.
There are infinitely many pairs of numbers. A simple pair to remember is 1 and 27641.
Whenever you multiply two negative real numbers.