The factor pairs of 180 are (180, 1) (90, 2) (60, 3) (45, 4) (36, 5) (30, 6) (20, 9) (18, 10) (15, 12)
None of them have a difference of 29. 20 and 9 have that sum.
The answer is ..............180 and 5. So 180 + 5 = 185 and 180*5=900.
12 & 15
There's sort of two answers to this: 1) it's totally arbitrary, as are all the rules of math. 2) think of all numbers as vectors rather than as scalars. ... Thus all positive numbers lie to the right of the origin, or at 0 degrees - negative numbers are then at 180 degrees. ... Then when you multiply two vectors you add their angles. ... and 180 + 180 = 360 (or 0) and is therefore a positive result.
It is: 180*180 = 32,400
180 = 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 5 or 22 x 32 x 5
12 and 15
The answer is ..............180 and 5. So 180 + 5 = 185 and 180*5=900.
The numbers are 20 and 9
Any set of three different positive numbers that sum to 180.
The two numbers are 180 and 5 180 + 5 = 185 180 x 5 = 900
They are 12 and 15
Their LCM is 2700/(15^2) = 180.
12 & 15
12 & 15
There's sort of two answers to this: 1) it's totally arbitrary, as are all the rules of math. 2) think of all numbers as vectors rather than as scalars. ... Thus all positive numbers lie to the right of the origin, or at 0 degrees - negative numbers are then at 180 degrees. ... Then when you multiply two vectors you add their angles. ... and 180 + 180 = 360 (or 0) and is therefore a positive result.
Oh, dude, let's break out the math skills for this one. So, we know the sum of the two numbers is 28 and their product is 180. Let's call the numbers x and y. We can set up a system of equations: x + y = 28 and xy = 180. By solving these equations simultaneously, we find the numbers are 18 and 10. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
It is: 180*180 = 32,400