There are infinitely many possible answers.
Start with 1.3 + 1.3
then 1.2 + 1.4, 1.1 + 1.5, 1.0 + 1.6 and so on (forever),
Next, consider numbers to 2 decimal places (dp):
1.29 + 1.31, 1.28 + 1.32, 1.27 + 1.33 and so on
And the 3 dp (with infinitely many solutions), 4 dp (with infinitely many
solutions), and so on to infinitely many dp.
Then start again with the product of 2 numbers:
1*2.6, 2*1.3, and so on.
(-1)*(-2.6), (-2)*(-1.3) and so on.
You can also have other functions: such as 100.415 = 2.6
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Answer #2: (from another contributor)
As soon as I see the question, the answer is clear to me.
The numbers are ' 2 ' and ' 6 '.
1 x 26, 2 x 13 = 26
13 + 13 = 26
There are two consecutive even numbers. The numbers are 26 and 28.
17 and 26
26
26 and 26 have a product of 676.
The pattern seems to be +10 then -5. Therefore the next two numbers would be 26 and 36.
13X2
3 and 23 are two prime numbers having a sum of 26.
Two pairs of numbers with a GCF of 26 are 26 & 52 or 52 & 78
Let the two numbers be P and Q. So P+Q = 34. P-Q = 18. Add these two equations together:2P = 52. --> P = 26. Substitute into one of the original equations: P+Q=34 --> Q=34-26=8. The numbers are 26 and 8. Check to make sure: 26+8=34. 26-8=18
The sum of the numbers is 26. The numbers are 12 and 14.
2*26 as well as many others
The two numbers are 19 and 7. 19 + 7 = 26, and 19 x 7 = 133.
There are two consecutive even numbers. The numbers are 26 and 28.
The numbers are 26 and 21
17 and 26
26
26 and 26 have a product of 676.