Oh, what a happy little question! Let's think about it together. If we have two numbers that add up to 59, we can have 29 and 30. Just like two little friends holding hands, they come together to create a beautiful sum.
Because both of those numbers are rational. The sum of any two rational numbers is rational.
The two numbers that equal 118 are 59 and 59. This is because when you add 59 and 59 together, you get 118. These two numbers are equal and satisfy the equation 59 + 59 = 118.
The numbers are 57, 59, 61 and 63.
The sum of two numbers is the result given when the two numbers are added together. For example, the sum of 2 and 3 is 5.
There are only two ways to do it with whole numbers: (1) x (59) and (-1) x (-59)
which three prime numbers have a sum of 59
29 and 30.
34 + 25 = 59 34 - 25 = 9 The two numbers are therefore 34 and 25.
the only two odd numbers are 57 and 59 which give a sum of 116
The numbers are 57 and 59.
(X+11) + X = 59 2X + 11 = 59 2X = 59-11 2X = 48 X = 24 therefore X+11 = 35 The two numbers are 24 and 35
60 and 59
17 + 19 + 23 = 59
13 + 17 + 29 = 59
The sums of squares of sqrt(59) and sqrt(2) is 61.
Because both of those numbers are rational. The sum of any two rational numbers is rational.
The two numbers that equal 118 are 59 and 59. This is because when you add 59 and 59 together, you get 118. These two numbers are equal and satisfy the equation 59 + 59 = 118.