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Q: What happens if the trigometric function is multiplied by a number greater than or less than 1?
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What happens to a whole number when multiplied by a fraction greater 1?

It increases the value.


In the inverse variation function what happens to the output when the function's input is multiplied by 3?

the output is divided by 3.


In the inverse variation function what happens to the output when the function's input value is divided by 5?

The output is multiplied by 5.


In the inverse variation function, what happens to the output when the function's input value is divided by 5?

The output is multiplied by 5.


In the inverse variation function what happens to the output when the function input value is divided by 3?

The output is multiplied by 3.


In the inverse variation function what happens to the output when the functions input is multiplied by 3?

the output is divided by 3.


In the inverse variation function what happens to the output when the functions input value is multiplied by 4?

the output is divided by 4


What happens when both sides of a less than inequality are multiplied or divided by a negative number?

The inequality sign becomes greater than (>).


What happens to the cube of a no if the no is multiplied by 5?

The cube is multiplied by 53 = 125.


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They do not get multiplied


What happens to the area and the perimeter of a rectangle when the length and width are multiplied by 4?

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What happens when a fraction is multiplied by its reciprocal?

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