Factors are numbers that can be multiplied together to get other numbers. Factors are important in algebra and algebra II.
Factors
factors
They are called factors
They can be called the factors.
The two (or more) numbers that you multiply are called factors. (The result of the multiplication is called the product.)
The product is the answer you get when you multiply two numbers. The two numbers are called factors. The number the factors make when you multiply them is called the product
Yes. Factors are numbers that multiply to create a product.
addends
addends
The numbers that multiply are called factors.
multiply factors to get a product.
Addends
The numbers being added together are called addends. The answer is called the sum. 4+2=6 Four and two are addends and six is the sum.
The numbers being added are called the addends. The answer to the problem is called sum.
The numbers in an addition sum that are added are called the addends.
The addends are the numbers that are added together. The answer is the sum.
The numbers in addition sentences are called addends . :)
Two numbers added together to form a sum are called "addends".
In 1 + 2 = 31 and 2 are the addends and 3 is the sum of the two addends.
In 1 + 2 = 31 and 2 are the addends and 3 is the sum of the two addends.
In any addition problem, the numbers which form the "question" are the addends, while the answer is the "sum". In this case, the numbers 1 and 2 are the addends.
The first two numbers are called addends and the answer is called a sum BD
The numbers to be added are called addends. The answer is called the sum.
This is called the average, or the arithmetic mean, of the numbers.
In multiplication, the numbers being multiplied to get an answer are called the factors, or the multiplicands. The answer itself is called the product. For example: In the equation a X b = c, a and b are the factors, or the multiplicands, and c is the product.