-5 and -7
-155
Yes, because they can be multiplied by each other.
111
12 and 13
12 and 24
-45
-166
What to number multiple to get 48 but add to get 13
The factor pairs of 12 are (12, 1) (6, 2) (4, 3) None of them add up to 5.
The two numbers multiplied are 12*12, 1*144
528
-8
12 and 1
The two numbers that can be multiplied to get 12 and added to get 6 are 2 and 4. When you multiply 2 and 4, you get 8, which is incorrect; instead, the correct numbers are 3 and 4. When you multiply 3 and 4, you get 12, and when you add them, you get 7. Therefore, the correct answer is 2 and 6, as 2 * 6 = 12 and 2 + 6 = 8.
There cannot be such a pair. a2 and b2 when multiplied together give a2b2 = (ab)2 So if two square numbers are multiplied together, their product is a square. 12 is not a square so the two numbers cannot exist.
72
9 times 12