When any number is multiplied by zero, the product is zero.
To take the square root would be like asking: What number multiplied by itself would get this number? So for example, 5 multiplied by itself would equal 25, so the square root of 25 is 5.
It is t2 (t squared). Anytime you multiply a number or a variable by itself, then it is squared. If it's multiplied by itself 3 times, then it's cubed, or t3
The word 'product' means 'mu;tiplication. So '64' multiplied by '2' equal;- 64 x2 128 ==== The answer!!!!!
A positive number multiplied by another positive number yields a positive number. A negative number multiplied by another negative number also yields a positive number. Only multiplying a negative number by a positive number (or the other way around) yields a negative number as the product.
19.59592 does. (rounded)
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
x2=6*150 x2=900 x=30
It is: 32*162 = 5184 and 72*72 = 5184 So the number id 72
10.392304845413263761164678049035
9 x 9
That is known as a factor.
No, two is a prime number. No number can be multiplied by itself to equal 2.
The only number that, when multiplied by itself is 0, is 0
the square root of the given number
Taking the square root means to find a number that, when squared (when multiplied by itself) is equal to the given number. If I ask for the square root of 9, I want a number that, when multiplied by itself, is equal to 9 - in this case, the answer is 3.
To find the number that, when multiplied by itself 6 times, equals 64, we need to find the sixth root of 64. The sixth root of 64 is 2, as 2^6 = 64. Therefore, the number that is multiplied 6 times by itself to equal 64 is 2.