one, two, and three
Whole numbers that are multiplied to get a product.
The two numbers that multiply together to equal 149 are 13 and 11. This is because 13 multiplied by 11 equals 143, and there is no other combination of two whole numbers that multiply together to equal 149. These numbers are prime numbers, meaning they are only divisible by 1 and themselves.
3 multiplied by 3 = 9 Apart from 9 and 1, no other whole numbers give that result when multiplied.
1*41
7 and 13
41*1
one, two, and three
Since 29 is a prime number, the only two whole numbers multiplied together to get 29 are 1 and 29 as 29 x 1 = 29.
1 and 17 are the only ones
1 and 97 or -1 and -97
1 and 37077605235997, for one pair.
1 and 82 2 and 41
There are no two WHOLE NUMBERS that equal 13 besides the obvious 1 & 13.
Whole numbers that are multiplied to get a product.
A product. Or, in the sense which you are speaking of what the whole thing would be called is an equasion.
Nice problem !512 and 1,953,125 .