You are taking 1, one time; so the answer is 1.
1^2 = 1X1 = 1 ft
1x1=1; 1+1=2
It is negative infinity.
If x (times sign) is a deceptive binary operator which seems to be a multiplication function but is instead some arbitrary binary function that returns 2 when its arguments are 1 and 1. Seriously though, 1x1 does not equal 2, not even in other bases.
1x1=1
1. 1x1=1
You are taking 1, one time; so the answer is 1.
1^2 = 1X1 = 1 ft
1 x 1 = 1 That is, if you have a quantity of one number 1, you have one of them.
0 and 1. 1x1 = 1. The answer is itself!
1x1=1
1x1 + 1x1 + 1x1 + 1x1 + 1x1 = 5
1x1=1; 1+1=2
if its 1x1 its 1. If its 99x1 its 99. so whatever number x one equals that number
It is negative infinity.
If x (times sign) is a deceptive binary operator which seems to be a multiplication function but is instead some arbitrary binary function that returns 2 when its arguments are 1 and 1. Seriously though, 1x1 does not equal 2, not even in other bases.