8 times 6 = 48
8 6
There is an infinite list of sets of numbers with a GCF of 6. 6 and 12, for instance.
48/6+48 = 56
-7 and -6 is one pair. 6 and 7 is the other, more boring pair.-7 and -6 is one pair. 6 and 7 is the other, more boring pair.-7 and -6 is one pair. 6 and 7 is the other, more boring pair.-7 and -6 is one pair. 6 and 7 is the other, more boring pair.
The equation (48 - 42 - 6) can be expressed in terms of addition and subtraction relationships. The related equations are: (48 - 42 = 6) (48 - 6 = 42) (42 + 6 = 48) (42 - 6 = 36) (6 + 42 = 48) (6 = 48 - 42) (42 = 48 - 6) (48 = 42 + 6) These equations illustrate the connections between the numbers involved.
6 is paired with 8 in order to give you 48. 6x8=48
6 x 8 = 48
6 x 8 = 48
8 + 6 = 14 8 x 6 = 48
When you multiply the first number of a pair by six, you get the second number of the pair. 2 x 6 = 12 5 x 6 = 30 8 x 6 = 48 12 x 6 = 72
8
8 6
6 x 4 = 24
There are no whole factors of 360 that add to -48, however: (-24 - 6√6) & (-24 + 6√6) ≈ -38.697 & -9.303 will add to -48 and multiply to 360.
There is an infinite list of sets of numbers with a GCF of 6. 6 and 12, for instance.
To find two numbers that multiply to 48, we need to consider all the factors of 48. The factors of 48 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, and 48. To find a pair of numbers that multiply to 48, we can pair these factors together. For example, 4 and 12, 6 and 8, or 3 and 16 are pairs of numbers that multiply to 48.
3x+5y=48 5y=48-3x-3x+5y=12 -3x+(48-3x)=12-6x=-36x=65y=48-3(6)5y=30y=6(6,6)