A mathematical process is like adding, dividing, subtracting and multiplying or things like that.
because of mathematical equivalence: it doesn't change the result
A 6 sided shape with all sides the same length. Or, when it is written as an indices, multiplying a number by itself and then multiplying a number by itself again.
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The product of 13 and 12 is 156. This is calculated by multiplying 13 by 12, which equals 156. In mathematical terms, the product is the result of multiplying two numbers together.
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There are many sites available that offer worksheets for practice in multiplying fractions. Here is the address of one of them: www.math-aids.com/Fractions/Multiplying_Fractions.htm.
Determining the area of a rectangle is simply multiplying its length by its width.
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Multiplying a whole number by 10 adds a zero onto the end of the number. For example, 7 x 10 = 70.Multiplying a decimal number by 10 moves the decimal point one place to the right. For example, 3.75 x 10 = 37.5.