2 x 2 x 2 x 11 = 88
Yes, the product of two whole numbers is a whole number. For example 3*7 = 21
The product of any two numbers is the answer to the multiplication sum. For example, in the sum 7 x 9 = 63, the number 63 is the product.
The product of two numbers is the two numbers multiplied together. When multiplying a positive number and a negative number, the answer is always negative. For example: 7*-3= -21
A single number does not have a product. there are infinitely many pairs (or sets of more numbers) whose product is 21. For example, 210 and 0.1
The product of two prime numbers can never be another prime number, the numbers that you multiplied are factors of the product. (example, 9 times 5 is 45, 9 and 5 go into 45)
sqrt(2)*sqrt(3) is an irrational product.
Two numbers are factors of a product when they multiply with each other to become the product. For example, if the product number is 10, then our factors can be 2 and 5, or 1 and 10.
The product of two numbers is prime only if the numbers are 1 and the number itself. For example: 1 x 2 = 2. 1 x 37 = 37 If the factors are any numbers besides 1 and the number itself, the number is a composite number.
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
As for example 98 as a product of its prime factors is: 2*7*7 = 98
Any number that is a product of another two numbers. For example, 2x2=4, therefore 4 is a multiple of 2. You can find multiples by multiplying two numbers together; the product is a multiple of both the multiplicand and multiplier.
No. The easiest counter-example to show that the product of two irrational numbers can be a rational number is that the product of √2 and √2 is 2. Likewise, the cube root of 2 is also an irrational number, but the product of 3√2, 3√2 and 3√2 is 2.