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A square number normally refers to a number multiplied by itself.
In mathematics, the term "squared" refers to multiplying a number by itself. For example, if a number x is squared, it is equivalent to x multiplied by x, or x^2. It is a way of indicating that a number is being raised to the power of 2.
In mathematics, the word "power" usually refers to an operation where a number is multiplied by itself a certain number of times. For example, in the expression "2 to the power of 3," 2 is multiplied by itself three times, resulting in 2 * 2 * 2 = 8. The number being multiplied is called the base, and the number of times it is multiplied is called the exponent.
Perhaps you mean "square number". That refers to a number that is the square of another number, usually an integer - that means, the other number, multiplied by itself. For example, 25 is the square of 5, because 5 x 5 = 25.
It is their 'product'
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A number to the power of 3 (colloquially to the third power) refers to raising the number by an exponent of 3. An exponent of a number represents how many times that number is multiplied by itself.For example:2 to the power of 3 is the same as 23, which is the same as 2 x 2 x 2 = 8.
The "place" of a digit in a number refers to how many factors of ten go into it. For example, in the number 123.456, 1 is in the hundreds place because it's being multiplied by a factor of 100, 2 is in the tens place because it's being multiplied by a factor of ten, 3 is in the ones place because it's being multiplied by a factor of one, and so on. To put it differently, 123.456 is equal to 100 + 20 + 3 +.4 + .05 +.006, and 100 equals 1 times 100, .4 equals 4 times one tenth, and .006 equals 6 times one thousandth.
The Product is the result of multiplication.
That refers to the fact that any number multiplied by zero is equal to zero.
When expressing multiplication, you use 'Product'.