There are infinitely many sets of numbers.
One such is 1*1*0.7*50
7x5=35
The two numbers that multiply to 35 and add to 36 are 1 and 35. When multiplied, (1 \times 35 = 35), and when added, (1 + 35 = 36).
The two numbers that multiply to get 35 and add to 2 are 7 and -5. When you multiply them (7 * -5), you get -35, and when you add them (7 + -5), you get 2. Thus, the numbers are 7 and -5.
The numbers that multiply to 945 and add to negative 48 are -27 and -35. When you multiply them, (-27 \times -35 = 945), and when you add them, (-27 + (-35) = -48). Thus, these two numbers meet the required conditions.
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.
7x5=35
The two numbers that multiply to 35 and add to 36 are 1 and 35. When multiplied, (1 \times 35 = 35), and when added, (1 + 35 = 36).
The two numbers that multiply to get 35 and add to 2 are 7 and -5. When you multiply them (7 * -5), you get -35, and when you add them (7 + -5), you get 2. Thus, the numbers are 7 and -5.
7 and 5
The numbers that multiply to 945 and add to negative 48 are -27 and -35. When you multiply them, (-27 \times -35 = 945), and when you add them, (-27 + (-35) = -48). Thus, these two numbers meet the required conditions.
1 x 35, 5 x 7
140
-397
161
Two numbers that multiply together to give you 35 are 5 and 7, since (5 \times 7 = 35). Other pairs include (1) and (35), and (-5) and (-7) (since negative numbers also multiply to give a positive).
5 and 7
35