That's an easy one six factorial, of course. 6x5x4x3x2x1=your answer
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Prime numbers have one factor pair. Composite numbers have two or more pairs. (6,8) and (4,12) are two different factor pairs for 48.
There are infinitely many pairs. Two pairs, for example, are (1, 84) and (10, 8.4).
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That's an easy one six factorial, of course. 6x5x4x3x2x1=your answer
There are an infinite set of pairs of numbers which have a difference of two.
There are two pairs of prime numbers that express 18 as the sum of two prime numbers: 7 + 11 = 18 and 5 + 13 = 18.
Pick any two numbers. All pairs of numbers have an LCM.
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Prime numbers have one factor pair. Composite numbers have two or more pairs. (6,8) and (4,12) are two different factor pairs for 48.
Two pairs of numbers with a GCF of 26 are 26 & 52 or 52 & 78
There are infinitely many pairs. Two pairs, for example, are (1, 84) and (10, 8.4).
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Two pairs of #'s with 10 as their least common multiple: 5x2 1x10
There are infinitely many pairs. Two possible pairs are 10 and 61.2, 100000 and 0.00612
They are called relative prime numbers.