Translate the following phrase into a variable expression. Use the letter d to name the variable.
…7 times the distance
?
d + 7
Question 2 of 9Fill in the blank: Type your answer in the box and then click "submit."Translate the phrase into a variable expression. Use the letter p to name the variable. If necessary, use the asterisk ( * ) for multiplication and the slash ( / ) for division.... the total number of pages plus the 6 in the introduction ...Answer: FeedbackThe correct answer is: p + 6.Click Next to Continue
In different versions of Basic, as well as in just about any programming language, the asterisk is used for multiplication. Thus:result = factor1 * factor2or:print factor1 * factor2(Or do the multiplication anywhere else where an expression can be used.)
The asterisk * A * B = the product of A and B 2 * 7 = 14
Most computer languages use the asterisk, "*", for multiplication.
It's quite possible you're looking for the wrong symbol on the calculator to represent Multiplication. Instead of using the normal X sign, on a windows calculator, multiplication is represented by an asterisk - one of these -> * Multiplication exists on all Windows Calculators.
Question 2 of 9Fill in the blank: Type your answer in the box and then click "submit."Translate the phrase into a variable expression. Use the letter p to name the variable. If necessary, use the asterisk ( * ) for multiplication and the slash ( / ) for division.... the total number of pages plus the 6 in the introduction ...Answer: FeedbackThe correct answer is: p + 6.Click Next to Continue
An asterisk is used for multiplication in math
multiplication
In different versions of Basic, as well as in just about any programming language, the asterisk is used for multiplication. Thus:result = factor1 * factor2or:print factor1 * factor2(Or do the multiplication anywhere else where an expression can be used.)
Multiplication.
It is used as the symbol for multiplication.
The asterisk in a mathematical equation, usually in the context of a computer expression, means to multiply.
In Excel, you use the asterisk, "*". As to the name, I would just call it the "multiplication sign".
The asterisk * A * B = the product of A and B 2 * 7 = 14
Most computer languages use the asterisk, "*", for multiplication.
a*b = exp (ln a + ln b)
The symbol for multiplication on your keyboard is the little star or Asterisk, the one above the 8, press shift 8. The Asterisk can also be found on a full size keyboard, one with a number keypad to the right, just above the 9 key.