There are infinitely many possible answers. The simplest is 1 and 102.
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1 and 2042 and 102 3 and 68 4 and 51 6 and 34 12 and 17
You can multiply any numbers together.
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112 and 2 are 2 numbers
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There are no two consecutive numbers that add or multiply to 102.
1, 2, 3, 6, 17, 34, 51, 102:1 x 102, 2 x 51, 3 x 34, 6 x 17
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1 and 2042 and 102 3 and 68 4 and 51 6 and 34 12 and 17
The GCF of 80 and 102 is 2. The factor tree explains this. The factorization of 80 is 2x2x2x2x5. The factorization of 102 is 2x3x17. You then compare the 2 factorizations and then multiply the numbers they both have in common, but only by the number of times they appear. So the answer is 2, because it shows up in both factorizations and it shows up only once in the factorization of 102.
You can multiply any numbers together.
LCM of 102 and 68 is 204. Write the numbers in prime factorisation in power form; for the LCM multiply together the highest power of each prime across the numbers: 102 = 2 x 3 x 17 68 = 22 x 17 LCM = 22 x 3 x 17 = 204
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When you multiply 2 negative numbers the answer will be positive, ALWAYS
Factors. example: 2 x 2 = 4 there, 2 and 2 are the 2 numbers you multiply, factors are the numbers you multiply together. It can be more that 2 factors.
112 and 2 are 2 numbers