If one is zero, then the product is always zero.
(Think about it ... you take 279 zero times. How much do you have ?)
The numbers are: 32+29 = 61
Multiply them. The answer will be negative.
9+0=9?
Find two consecutive numbers with the value of 4160
What's the question ? Is it to find what the two numbers are ? Since you know their average, you know what the sum of the two numbers is. It's double their average. Now you know their sum, and you know their product. Take the product, and list all of its factors. Find two of the factors that add up to the sum of the two numbers. Those are probably the two numbers you're looking for.
The numbers are: 32+29 = 61
Multiply them. The answer will be negative.
9+0=9?
Anything times zero is zero.
Find two consecutive numbers with the value of 4160
As a general principle, you can find the LCM of two numbers by dividing their product by their GCF. This one won't work. The product of any two numbers with 5 as a common factor would have to end in 5 or 0.
When the two numbers are relatively prime (their GCF is 1), their LCM is their product.
You cannot since a product is defined for two or more numbers: you have only one in the question.
You need at least two numbers to find a product.
Two or more numbers are needed to find their product
17 and 26
It is a positive.