A square number.
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The equation 1 x 1 = 1 meets the conditions you describe in your question. The whole number 1, when multiplied by itself (1 x 1) yields a product (the result of multiplication) of 1 (the original whole number).
What is a whole number that can be named as a product of a number with itself?
The number multiplied by itself.
That is known as a factor.
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always: number multiplied by itself is that number squareex. a*a = a^2
A square root is multiplied by itself to get a given whole number.
The equation 1 x 1 = 1 meets the conditions you describe in your question. The whole number 1, when multiplied by itself (1 x 1) yields a product (the result of multiplication) of 1 (the original whole number).
What is a whole number that can be named as a product of a number with itself?
The number multiplied by itself.
If two whole numbers can be multiplied to give a whole number, then those two numbers are factors.Since every whole number can be expressed as a product of itself and the number 1, 1 and the number itself are factors of every number.One is.
That is known as a factor.
A perfect square is a whole number that can be named as a product of a number with itself.
Any fraction can be multiplied by a whole number so that the product is a whole number. Simply multiply the fraction (in rational form) by its denominator.
The term for a number multiplied by itself one time is "squared." For example: 6^2 ( six to the power of two or six squared)) or 6x6 is 36.
The product of a given number and another number is the first number multiplied by the second.