The numbers could be -10 and 13.
There are an infinite number of combinations where this could be the answer.
When a question is asking for the "product" of a number, it is asking (usually) which two numbers multiplied get you that number. For this problem the answer could be: 1 and 24 2 and 12 3 and 8 4 and 6
It depends on the whole number. The two numbers could be positive or negative which means that the product could be larger or smaller.
Yes because you could divide it by the first number and get the second number and vise versa i was also id1147693934
NO e.g. 2 x 3 = 6 '2' & '3' are Prime numbers, but '6' is a compound number.
They could be: 7 and 5
It could be a "term".
11 and 7 have a difference of 4.
The numbers could be -10 and 13.
There are an infinite number of combinations where this could be the answer.
When a question is asking for the "product" of a number, it is asking (usually) which two numbers multiplied get you that number. For this problem the answer could be: 1 and 24 2 and 12 3 and 8 4 and 6
Divide by 2 and add half the difference for the higher number and subtract half the difference for the lower number. So you would have 23.2 +/- 1.6 giving 24.8 and 21.6.
It depends on the whole number. The two numbers could be positive or negative which means that the product could be larger or smaller.
Yes because you could divide it by the first number and get the second number and vise versa i was also id1147693934
The sum or the difference between two irrational numbers could either be rational or irrational, however, it should be a real number.
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