Yes, it is linked to the multiplication family.
Factor multiplication is the process of multiplying prime factors. The product of factor multiplication is the number that the prime factors are multipilicands of.
No.
Nope! place value is a numeric word! Place value can be used in multiplication but it's not a multiplication word!
Any number that isn't on the list of products in an infinitely large multiplication table (excluding the 1s lines) is a prime.
it is a prime number
The multiplication answer of the prime numbers, so if you multiply them, the answer is called the product
No. The product of two primes cannot, by definition, be a prime.
I memorized the multiplication table in fourth grade.
It is a prime number.
The answer to a multiplication problem is the product.
A prime number is a positive integer that has only two factors: one and itself.
If written as a multiplication sentence, that's a prime factorization.