Multiplication is finding the product
Division is finding the quotient
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∙ 7y agoI would just call them "multiplication" and "division". Both are examples of arithmetic operations.
Division by a non-zero rational number is equivalent to multiplication by its reciprocal.
The answer to a division sentence is the quotient. Sum is addition. Difference is subtraction. Product is multiplication.
Division is the opposite of multiplication.
how does multiplication and division undo each other
The inverse of multiplication is division. * * * * * The inverse of the operation of multiplication is division, as stated in the above answer, but another name for the multiplicative inverse is a reciprocal.
I would just call them "multiplication" and "division". Both are examples of arithmetic operations.
Division by a non-zero rational number is equivalent to multiplication by its reciprocal.
The inverse of division is multiplication
Multiplication is the inverse operation to division.
Division is the inverse operation to multiplication. Division by a number (other than zero) is the same as multiplication by its reciprocal.
"Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, and Addition and Subtraction." Therefore multiplication and division are equal.
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The answer to a division sentence is the quotient. Sum is addition. Difference is subtraction. Product is multiplication.
Division is the inverse operation to multiplication.
Division is the opposite of multiplication.
The result of multiplication is the "product", regardless of what the result of division is called.