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when multiplying two positive or two negative the answer should be positive.If there are 2 terms being multiplied, then follow these rulesIf the 2 terms have the same signs, then they are positiveIf the 2 terms have opposite signs, then the product is negativeIf one of the terms are zero, then the product is zero
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Divide the first number into the second number for the answer.
No. 1/0 is undefined. The multiplicative inverse should give a product of 1 when multiplied by the original number. 0 x (1/0) does not equal 1.
One possible answer is 1/2550, which will make the product 1: 1 is a perfect square. Alternately, you could try 102, but that is far from the smallest.
As the question is phrased, the answer is 1/120 which would give the product 1: a perfect square. But the "correct" answer is, presumably, 30.
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You could always multiply it by 28800. Though 2 would also do.
Define number_in, product integer; Set product = 0; While product < 100 set product = number_in * 10; accept (input) number_in End_while
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when multiplying two positive or two negative the answer should be positive.If there are 2 terms being multiplied, then follow these rulesIf the 2 terms have the same signs, then they are positiveIf the 2 terms have opposite signs, then the product is negativeIf one of the terms are zero, then the product is zero
It should not.
Yes
45. if you get a calculator and hit the square root button (like a tick) and then key in 2025 = it should give you 45
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Divide the first number into the second number for the answer.
No. 1/0 is undefined. The multiplicative inverse should give a product of 1 when multiplied by the original number. 0 x (1/0) does not equal 1.