All you need to Know is that 1 Times a number is the number for example (1*5=5)
The number you multiplied by 1.
Any number multiplied by 1 gives a product of the number itself. For example, 4x1 or 1x4=4.
No because 1 x 1 = 1. Any number multiplied by 1 is equal to the number. This is not an insignificant principle. Also, multiplying a positive number by a number smaller than one will give you an answer smaller than the original number.
It is the number itself. 1 is the multiplicative identity and this means that x*1 = 1*x = x for all x.
Any number multiplied by 1 is the number itself. In this instance, 1000 x 1 = 1000.
The number you multiplied by 1.
When any number is multiplied by its reciprocal, the product is ' 1 '.
No. Any number multiplied by zero results in zero.
Any number multiplied by 1 gives a product of the number itself. For example, 4x1 or 1x4=4.
7. Any number multiplied by 1 is itself.
Is '1' Any number multiplied with its reciprocal is equal to '1'
Identity
When a number is multiplied by 1 the product is the number. That's the identity property of multiplication meaning any number multiplied by one will stay the same.
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When any number is multiplied by one it is equal to itself. A prime number can only be the product of 1 multiplied by itself, and of no other numbers. Example: 1x3=3 1x5=5
When any number is multiplied by zero, the product is zero.
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