The product is 464. Some of the factor pairs are (232,2)(116,4)(58,8)(29,16)
2 and 3 are the only pair.
Some pairs of prime numbers are: 3, 5 11, 17 7, 23
If the two numbers do not have any factors in common (other than 1), then the LCM is the same as the product of the two numbers. Example: LCM of 5 & 6 is 30, which is the same as the product.
A composite number.
The product is 464. Some of the factor pairs are (232,2)(116,4)(58,8)(29,16)
There are many pairs of numbers that add of to 64. One is (1,63), and the product is 63. Another is (2,62), and the product is 124. There seems to be something missing from the question, perhaps some constraint on the product. Please restate the question.
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7 and 11, 9 and 10
2 and 3 are the only pair.
Some pairs of prime numbers are: 3, 5 11, 17 7, 23
To create a product, you need at least two numbers.
If the two numbers do not have any factors in common (other than 1), then the LCM is the same as the product of the two numbers. Example: LCM of 5 & 6 is 30, which is the same as the product.
A composite number.
Well, honey, buckle up because we're diving into some math! When you multiply an odd number of negative numbers, the product is negative. Since 21 is an odd number, the product of 21 negative numbers will be negative. And since 23 is an odd number as well, the product of 23 positive numbers will also be positive. So, when you multiply them together, you get a negative number. Math, ain't it a peach?
30, 42 and 70
To answer this question, you first need to break the number down into its prime factors: 63 = 3x3x7 To find two numbers that multiply to make 63, one number must be the product of some of these primes, and the other must be the product of the rest (you can also use 1). Thus the possible pairs are: 1x63 3x21 7x9