There is no number that can only be multiplied by one.
Prime number
The number one is only multiplied by itself.
Any and every factor can be multiplied by one, so there is no special name.
When there is only one number after the decimal point
The only such number is zero.
When one number (the multiplicand) is multiplied by another number (the multiplier) the resulting number is called the product.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product.
'Zero' is the only one.
That's it! That's the man's name. That's who's name. Yes.
no but: prime number: anything that is multiplied by one and another number example: -number: 9 9x1=9 3x3=9 composite: the number itself multiplied by one only example: -number: 11 11x1=11
It means any number multiplied by one is itself. And any number divided by one is itself. One is the only number which has this distinctive property.
it will equal whatever number you multiplied it by