25 and 81
212
√106. It cannot be simplified as 106 = 2 x 53.
9 and 36
36
Yes as in the following example: (7*5)+2-1 = 36 which is a square number
The two square numbers that sum to 106 are 36 and 70, which can be expressed as (6^2) and (8.37^2). However, since 70 is not a perfect square, it is more accurate to say that there are no two perfect square numbers that add up to 106. The perfect squares less than 106 are 0, 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, and 100, and none of their combinations yield 106.
212
1, 2, 53, 106.
2 square numbers subtracted from each other to make 8 = -6
√106. It cannot be simplified as 106 = 2 x 53.
2 and 53
1 x 106, 2 x 53.
9 and 36
3 and 5
106, 212, 318, 424, 530, 636, 742, 848, 954, 1060, 1166, 1272, 1378, . . . to infinity.
53 and 2 are both prime numbers and their LCM is 106
Each of these factor pairs (multiply the numbers in parentheses) equals 106: (1, 106) (2, 53)