The two numbers are 5 and 4.
5 x 4 = 20
5 + 4 = 9
168.
The product of two positive numbers or two negative numbers is a positive number.
If the product of two numbers is 4.2 and their sum is 4.4. then the numbers are 3 and 1.4.
167 is a prime so the only two distinct positive whole numbers that multiply to 167 are 1 and 167. Their sum is 168.
Two positive integers cannot have a sum which is negative!
10, -9 sum is 1 product is -90. any two numbers one positive one negative, positive has to be larger
find two positive numbers whose product is a maximum. 1.) the sum is s.
Not always, but most of the time.
The numbers are 13 and 8 The product is 104
41
The sum of two positive numbers is always a positive number.
168.
Both must be the positive square root of N.
1x1=1 1+1=2
you are a nerd
No! If one number is negative and the positive is greater than it's interval (positive version [e.g. the interval of -6 is 6]), then the product will very well be positive. In theory, of course. Sorry, tenth grader speaking... Small error here; product is the result of multiplication. The answer above is correct for a sum, but not a product. The rule for a product is even simpler than for a sum :- If the two numbers have the same signs (both positive or both negative) then the result will be positive. If the numbers have different signs the result will be negative.
The product of two positive numbers or two negative numbers is a positive number.