| Number | Repeating Cycle of Sum of Digits of Multiples |
|---|---|
| 2 | {2,4,6,8,1,3,5,7,9} |
| 3 | {3,6,9,3,6,9,3,6,9} |
| 4 | {4,8,3,7,2,6,1,5,9} |
| 5 | {5,1,6,2,7,3,8,4,9} |
Which number is multiplied by 3?
Skip counting is one of the ways you can multiply by 3. When skip counting by 3’s, you say the numbers 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, and so on. By doing this, you are actually multiplying by 3.
What numbers multiply to 8 and add to 2?
Two numbers that multiply to -8 and add to 2 are -2 and 4, because -2 × 4 = -8 and -2 + 4 = 2.
What adds to and Multiplys to 28?
1 x 28 = 28. 2 x 14 = 28.
What numbers multiply to 54 and add to 3?
Answer Expert Verified The roots of 54 are: 1 and 54, 2 and 27, 3 and 18, 6 and 9, then it restarts all over again. The two numbers have to multiply up to 54, and add up to 3. 9 and 6 have a difference of 3, and the multiplied sum is negative, so this is your pair.
Can you multiply 3 numbers in any order?
It doesn’t matter which order you use to multiply numbers. The answer is always the same.
What number gives the same result when it is added to 3 as when it is multiplied by 3?
3/2 is the number that gives the same amount when it is added to 3 as when it is multiplied by 3.
What numbers multiply to 42 and add to 13?
The numbers are 6 and 7 .
When to use multiplies to and adds to calculator?
If you have the sum of two numbers as well as the product those numbers, you can use this online calculator to calculate the actual numbers for you: This is especially useful for factoring trinomials, such as x 2 +7x+12, by entering the coefficients into the calculator. For example, if you make X*Y=12 and X+Y=7, then you find that X=4 and Y=3.
Is it possible to multiplies to and add to zero?
Or, you can just use the calculator included in the post. This is impossible; in order for two numbers to add to zero, one must be positive and one must be negative. When you multiply a positive and a negative number, you will always get a negative answer. Consider that 1 * 6 = 6, and 2 * 3 = 6.
Can you multiply to 13 and still add up to 6?
If you find the exact results by hand, you will get -1 + √13 and -1 – √13. You probably already realized that no two real numbers can multiply to 13 while still adding up to 6. You are looking for the complex numbers 3+2j and 3-2j, where j represents the imaginary unit. You can check these numbers like so: can you get multiple answers?
Are there any numbers that add to 2?
There are no numbers that add to 2 but multiply to 4. The largest product you can get with numbers that add to 2 is 1 (by doing 1 * 1 = 1). Reply RandomJanuary 30, 2017 @ 7:41 PM