x=2 and y=3
When a variable, such as x, is multiplied by a constant, in this case 2, it means you are taking the value of x and doubling it. So, x multiplied by 2 is equivalent to 2 times the value of x. This can also be written as 2x, which represents the product of x and 2.
The expression "3x" can be described in words as "three times a variable x." It represents the product of the number three and the variable x, indicating that x is multiplied by three.
It is the coefficient of the variable as for example 5n means 5 times n
When multiplying powers, you add them! y4 times y6 = y10. Try it with y = 2: 2 to the fourth = 16, 2 to the sixth = 64 16 x 64 = 1024 = 2 to the tenth.
A variable times the same variable is called a square of that variable. For example, if the variable is x, then x multiplied by x is written as x^2, which is read as "x squared."
The product of 913 multiplied by 10,000 is 9,130,000
The product of 60 multiplied by 800 is 48,000.
The product of 900 multiplied by 90 is 81,000.
The product of 36 multiplied by 45 is 1,620.
The product of 298 multiplied by 36 is 10,728.
The product of 389 multiplied by 4 is 1,556.
The product of 1,200,000 multiplied by 12 is 14,400,000.