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Q: What two numbers have a greater total than product?
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When two mixed numbers are greater than 1 are mulitiplied the product will always be?

The product will be greater than 1, when each of the two factors are greater than 1.


How do you know a product of any 2 numbers greater than 1 must be a composite number?

Because that product would have both of the two numbers as factors, giving it at least a total of 4.


How can yo determine whether the LCM of two numbers is the product of the numbers or less than the product of the numbers?

If their GCF is 1, their LCM is their product. If their GCF is greater than 1, their LCM is less than their product.


Is the product of two numbers is always greater than either number. a math question.?

No. If one of the numbers is 0 it is less; if one of the numbers is 1 it is the same as one of them; otherwise the product is greater than either


When is the product of three integers larger than either of them?

"Either" is used for two. I'll assume that you mean "larger than ANY of them". The following applies to ANY real numbers.For TWO numbers, the product is larger than either of them if both numbers are greater than one. For THREE numbers, the product is larger than any of them if the two numbers OTHER than the largest number have a product greater than one. For example: 0.5, 3, 5 The largest number here is 5; the product of the OTHER two is 0.5 x 3 = 1.5. Or here is an example with integers: -5, -3, 10 The product of the "other two" numbers is 15, which is larger than one - so the product of all three is larger than the largest number (and therefore, larger than ANY of them). Another example: -5, 1, 10 The product of the two numbers OTHER than the largest is -5 x 1 = -5; since this is NOT greater than 1, the product of all three is NOT greater than any of the numbers. This reasoning can be extended to four or more numbers. For 4 numbers: If the product of all three numbers OTHER than the largest one is GREATER than one, then the product of ALL FOUR numbers is greater than ANY of them.


Is the product of two whole numbers always greater than one?

no


When is the LCM not the product of the two numbers?

When their GCF is greater than one.


Is the product of two mixed numbers greater than two factors?

No.


What is the LCM of two numbers that have no greater factor than 1?

Their product.


Is the product of tow numbers is greater than either number?

Not always.


What are the two numbers with aproduct of 12 and a sum of 23?

When dealing with numbers greater than one, the sum will never be greater than the product. This question has no rational answer.


Is the product of two numbers that are less than zero also less than zero?

No. Their product is always greater than 0.