Well, honey, the two numbers that can be multiplied to equal 256 are 16 and 16. It's as simple as that. Math doesn't have to be complicated, dear. Just multiply those two numbers and you'll get your answer.
Well, honey, if you're looking for numbers that play well together and give you 96 when they multiply, then you're in luck. The dynamic duo you're searching for is 8 and 12. They may not be the flashiest pair, but they get the job done.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Alright, so 320 can be multiplied by 1 and 320 itself. Like, those are the two numbers that when multiplied together give you 320. So, yeah, 1 and 320, that's your answer.
There is no number that multiplied by itself gives 32.
They can be: -4 times 8 = -32
To find two numbers that will give you 32 as their least common multiple (LCM), you need to consider the prime factorization of 32, which is 2^5. To get the LCM, you need to take the highest power of each prime factor that appears in the factorization of 32. Therefore, the two numbers that will give you 32 as their LCM are 2^5 and 1, as any number multiplied by 1 remains unchanged.
How about: 32*5 = 160 as an example
3125 and 32
20
-30
1 x 32, 2 x 16, 4 x 8 = 32
-188
-958
1 & 64, 2 & 32, 4 & 16, or 8 & 8
153 is equal to 9 x 17, or 32 x 17.
32 is the smallest two-digit number that can be multiplied by itself to give a four-digit number. (32x32)=1024
16 x 2 and 4 x 8 are two examples. Among the whole numbers, the possibilities are 1x32, 2x16, and 4x8.