They are: 1*29 = 29 because it's a Prime number
29 and 5
They are 1 times 29 = 29
29•5=145
-29
The two numbers that multiply to 29 and add to 1 are 5 and -4. This is because (5 \times -4 = -20) and (5 + (-4) = 1). However, if you mean to find two numbers that strictly multiply to 29 and add to 1, there are no such real numbers, as the solutions to the equation (x^2 - x - 29 = 0) yield non-integer results.
1 x 29 = 29
The two numbers that multiply to -72 and add to -29 are approximately 3.57 and -32.57.
29 and 5
They are 1 times 29 = 29
29•5=145
-29
29
-29
There is an infinite combination of numbers you can use to multiply that will result in 29. However, no whole numbers can be multiplied to result in 29. Instead, multiply a fraction or decimal. For example: 2 and 14.5 or 14 1/2.
29
1 x 87, 3 x 29.
58