In grade school when you multiply two numbers by putting one below the other,
the top number is called the multiplicand and the bottom one the multiplier.
In algebraic expression such as 2xy, the numbers multiplied together are called factors.
In math? If so it matters on the kind of problem theres add, minus, multipy, and divide To the add problem the parts are adden + adden = sum To the minus problem the parts are minuan - subrahend = difference to the multiply problem the parts are multiplycand * multiplyer = product To the divide problem the parts are divisor / dividen = quoshont My spelling is bad sorry but im not even a teen so give me a break.
you can It is possible to multiply any number by any other number, if you know how it is done.
Only if the problem calls for it.
you multiply when you see this x
multiply
Well the best answer is you should multiply not divide
Multiply the parts together.
Restate the question: Write (2y)(4z3)as a monomial.Answer: 8yz3. (Multiply the number parts, 2 and 4; then multiply the letter parts, y and z3.)
The answer is called the PRODUCT when you multiply.
It means to multiply. There is also a star that means to multiply too. hope this is helpfull now.
Multiply the answer to the problem by the number that you are dividing by. (e.g. 18/2=9 Check it with 9*2=18)
you multiply the two numbers before the =. ex. 4x8=. the 4 and the 8 are the numbers you multiply another is 6x9=. the 6 and the 9 are the numbers you multiply.