Why don't you try squaring some numbers? You should quickly find the answer. If the square of your number is too large, try a smaller one; if it is too small, try a larger one.
Negative times negative equals positive. Positive times positive equals positive. Positive times negative equals negative. If you have more than two numbers, multiply the first two and then apply these rules to each successive number in turn.
The three numbers that equal 160 are 40, 40, and 80. This is because when you add 40 + 40 + 80, you get 160. These numbers are multiples of each other, with 40 being a factor of 80 and both 40 and 80 being factors of 160.
well first you have to try and figure out what equals 24 but you have to make them add up to the other numbers which are 34 and 44 but they are in a triangle shape 24 (top left) 34 (top right) 44 (bottom of triangle) so can you guys help me answer this thanks for help
66
The numbers are: 30 and 5
They are: 2*3*11 = 66
1 x 871, 13 x 67.
The three numbers that equal 160 are 40, 40, and 80. This is because when you add 40 + 40 + 80, you get 160. These numbers are multiples of each other, with 40 being a factor of 80 and both 40 and 80 being factors of 160.
51 and 2
They are: 11*11 = 121
times the numbers by each other.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product.
103 is already prime.
5 times 99 equals 495. There are several other answers.
Each of these factor pairs (multiply the numbers in parentheses) equals 106: (1, 106) (2, 53)
Divide the numbers that are diagonal from each other, but there are times when this does not work.