No, the answer in a multiplication problem is called the product.
Multiplication
In short, the answer to a multiplication problem. The product of 3 and 5 is 15. There can be other kinds of products, like the product of matrices or vectors, but they're all about multiplication.
You can indicate the multiplication with a multiplication sign. If your matrices are "A" and "B", the product is: A x B In other words, you are indicating the product, but not actually carrying out any multiplication. Anybody who understands about matrices should know what this refers to.
A product. The other two parts are the multiplicand and the multiplier.
Multiplication
The terms (factors) used in multiplication are the multiplicand (the factor being multiplied), the multiplier (the factor that the multiplicand is multiplied by) and the product (the answer, or results of the multiplication). Any time either of the factors is greater than the other by at least one, the product will always be greater than the largest factor.
To find what equals 69 in a multiplication problem, you can express it as ( 69 = 1 \times 69 ) or ( 3 \times 23 ). These are two pairs of factors that multiply to give 69. Other combinations could include any multiplication of numbers that results in 69, as long as they maintain the product.
Some other words for "times" in math are "multiply" and "product".
A multiplication grid, or multiplication table, is used to find the product of two numbers quickly. To use it, locate one number along the top row and the other down the left column. Then, find the cell where the row and column intersect; this cell contains the product of the two numbers. This tool is particularly helpful for visualizing and memorizing multiplication facts.
An answer to a multiplication problem is the product of the numbers being multiplied. For example, in the multiplication equation 3 × 4, the answer is 12. This product represents the total amount when one number is taken a specified number of times, as indicated by the other number.
To find a clue that has the same product as 1326 times 9, we first calculate the product: 1326 × 9 = 11934. A clue could be the multiplication of other factors that also equal 11934, such as 11934 = 11934 × 1 or 597 × 20. Alternatively, a simpler clue could be "What is 1326 times 9?" which directly leads to the same product.
Multiplication is typically indicated by the use of the multiplication sign (×) or an asterisk (*). In algebra, it can also be represented by a dot (·) or simply by placing variables or numbers next to each other, as in (ab). Additionally, in word problems, phrases like "times," "of," or "product of" can signal multiplication.