You get integral multiples of the number.
23 can be multiplied by an infinite number of integers.
Each is a multiplicand.
That is correct.
Yes.
Multiplying anything non-zero by a negative number changes the sign. A positive number multiplied by a negative number becomes negative. A negative number multiplied by a negative number becomes positive.
a factorial number is a number multiplied by all the positive integers i.e. 4!=1x2x3x4=24 pi!=0.14x1.14x2.14x3.14 0!=1
Yes a number multiplied by zero will always equal zero if you talk about integers. If you talk about limits, it's different.
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
There are no "two consecutive integers" that can do that.But there are two consecutive even integers that can: 8 and 10 .
Since both multiplicands are integers, then so is their product.
How about: 2 and -16
The numbers 4 and 6 are integers, there are no fractions. When multiplied together as indicated in the question they make the number 24.