The only number that, when multiplied by itself is 0, is 0
56
333,333 and 3
67.2
1, 2 and 18 (when multiplied together) 1, 2 and 33 (when added together) In each case, there are infinitely more alternatives.
No - the two numbers are equal to each other.
56
Any two negative numbers multiplied by each other will result in a positive number.Any two negative numbers multiplied by each other will result in a positive number.Any two negative numbers multiplied by each other will result in a positive number.Any two negative numbers multiplied by each other will result in a positive number.Any two negative numbers multiplied by each other will result in a positive number.Any two negative numbers multiplied by each other will result in a positive number.Any two negative numbers multiplied by each other will result in a positive number.Any two negative numbers multiplied by each other will result in a positive number.Any two negative numbers multiplied by each other will result in a positive number.Any two negative numbers multiplied by each other will result in a positive number.Any two negative numbers multiplied by each other will result in a positive number.
1 and 34.
333,333 and 3
11 +2
6 times 9
59
67.2
There are no two prime numbers that equal 960 when multiplied together. Prime factorization of 960 is 2x2x2x2x2x2x3x5 or 26x3x5.
They are: 7*7 = 49 or 1*49 = 49
There are infinitely many pairs: One such is 1 and 515.
44 and 1 22 and 2 11 and 4