You could say it's "the product of number A and number B squared".
For example,
Be careful though, as the sentence could be interpreted as (y*z)^2 rather than y*z^2. Perhaps it's even better to say "the product of y and the square of z".
If the length and width of a rectangle are multiplied by the same number, then . . . -- the perimeter is multiplied by the same number -- the area is multiplied by the square of the numbner
25
7.2
It will be the square root of 252
The number is 11
If the length and width of a rectangle are multiplied by the same number, then . . . -- the perimeter is multiplied by the same number -- the area is multiplied by the square of the numbner
25
use the same number multiplied by the same number
Times it again by the same number [e.g] square of 4 is 4X4=16 so square of 4 is 16
375/100 = 3.75 x 20 = 75
43
7.2
It will be the square root of 252
The number is 11
same number multiplied by one
Zero.
If you are talking about the number itself, they can be the same. To be specific: A prime number is a number that only has the factors 1 and itself. A factor is a number that when multiplied creates a product. A prime factor is a prime number that is multiplied to create a product.