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They are: 11 times 12 = 132
132 = 11 x 12 ie 11 x 3 x 2 x 2 . the answer is there are no two prime numbers whose product is 132.
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No i need help
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They are: 7 times 7 = 49
They are: 11 times 12 = 132
132 = 11 x 12 ie 11 x 3 x 2 x 2 . the answer is there are no two prime numbers whose product is 132.
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because the negatives cross out each other and your left with positive numbers to multipy.
Depends on what operation you perform on the two numbers. And, for each operation there are infinitely many possible answers. For example: addition has 0 and 132, 1 and 131, etc multiplication has 1 and 132, 0.1 and 1320, 0.001 and 13200 etc
How about: 127+5 = 132
This is easiest to solve by trial-and-error. Take two consecutive numbers and multiply them, for example, 20 x 21 = 420. Since this is too low, try higher numbers. If your answer is too high, try again with lower numbers, until you find the answer.
113 + 19 = 132 109 + 23 = 132 103 + 29 = 132 101 + 31 = 132 89 + 43 = 132 79 + 53 = 132 73 + 59 = 132 71 + 61 = 132 So there are 8 pairs of prime numbers that sum to 132.