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There are infinitely many pairs of numbers that can be multiplied to get 58.

Pick and number, A, between -7.616 and 7.616.

Let B = 58/A. Then the definition of A will guarantee that B is not in the range (-7.616, 7.616).


Now A*B = A*58/A = 58 and since

  • the choice of A was arbitrary and
  • the ranges of A and B are distinct so that there is no possibility that a pair (A1, B1) = (B2, A2), each choice of A gives a new pair.

Therefore, there are infinitely many pairs.




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