How about: 4*4 = 16
The numbers are 14 and 16.
The two numbers that multiply to give 66 but add to give 35 are 33 and 2. When you multiply 33 by 2, you get 66, and when you add them together, you get 35.
The two numbers that add to 38 and multiply to give 72 are 36 and 2. When you add them together, 36 + 2 equals 38, and when you multiply them, 36 × 2 equals 72.
The two 2-digit numbers that multiply to make 176 are 11 and 16. When you multiply 11 by 16, you get 176 (11 × 16 = 176). These are the only two-digit integers that satisfy this condition.
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The numbers are 14 and 16.
The answer to your question is: 2 and 16 as proven here: 2 x 16 = 32
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The two numbers that add to 38 and multiply to give 72 are 36 and 2. When you add them together, 36 + 2 equals 38, and when you multiply them, 36 × 2 equals 72.
The two 2-digit numbers that multiply to make 176 are 11 and 16. When you multiply 11 by 16, you get 176 (11 × 16 = 176). These are the only two-digit integers that satisfy this condition.
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2 and 8
The two numbers are -17.797959 and 1.797959 (approx).
93*2*2=384
2*2*7 = 28