3 and 5 are called factors. 15 is your product.
When you multiply two factors together, you get a product.
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A short way to represent the repeated multiplication of a quantity. The quantity itself is called the base, and the number of times the multiplication occurs is called the exponent. For example: 3*3*3*3 = 34 (x - 2)(x - 2)(x - 2) = (x - 2)3
Assuming you want to multiply 3 x 5, each of these numbers is called a factor.
The commutative law of multiplication.
Multiplication is an addition 'that' number of times. 3*3 = 9 3+3+3 = 9
The result of a multiplication problem is called a product.
In any multiplication sum, for example, 6 x 3 = 18, the first number is called a multiplier. The second number, the number by which it is being multiplied, is called the multiplicand. The third number, the answer to the sum, is called the product.
Unless I'm misunderstanding the question, 1 plus 1 plus 1 equals 3 CAN be written as a multiplication sentence: 1 times 3 equals 3.
The product of a multiplication sentence is called the answer of the numbers being multiplied. i.e 2 x 3 = 6, 6 is the product.
The mathematical concept you are referring to is called the commutative property of multiplication. This property states that the order of the numbers being multiplied does not affect the result. In this case, saying 3 multiplied by 2 is the same as 2 multiplied by 3 demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
The product is actually the answer to a multiplication problem. For example, 3 x 4 = 12, 12 is the product
multiplication signs: x , * , . , (Dot)