There are infinitely many possible pairs. Simple answer: 1 and 190.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find out what two numbers multiply together to make 190, we can gently explore our options. We see that 10 times 19 equals 190, creating a beautiful equation that brings a smile to our faces.
The numbers are: (-14 +sq rt 190) and (-14 -sq rt 190) Check: (-14 +sq rt 190)+(-14 -sq rt 190) = -28 and (-14 +sq rt 190)*(-14 -sq rt 190) = 6
(15,3)(9,5)
(245,5)(175,7)(49,25)
Yes, the product is what you get when you multiply two numbers together.
95 times 2
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find out what two numbers multiply together to make 190, we can gently explore our options. We see that 10 times 19 equals 190, creating a beautiful equation that brings a smile to our faces.
The numbers are: (-14 +sq rt 190) and (-14 -sq rt 190) Check: (-14 +sq rt 190)+(-14 -sq rt 190) = -28 and (-14 +sq rt 190)*(-14 -sq rt 190) = 6
To multiply two numbers together.
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They can be: 27 times 5 = 135
You multiply the two numbers together.
(15,3)(9,5)
5 and 2
Yes, the product is what you get when you multiply two numbers together.
(245,5)(175,7)(49,25)
47 times 3