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The product of any number and 1 is the number itself. This is because when you multiply any number by 1, the value remains unchanged due to the multiplicative identity property. In mathematical terms, for any number 'a', the product of 'a' and 1 is equal to 'a', which can be represented as a x 1 = a.
The number itself
Is '1' Any number multiplied with its reciprocal is equal to '1'
A multiple of a number is the product of that number and any whole number.
If you mean the product, that's by definition. A composite number has smaller factors. If you multiply two positive integers, none of which is 1, together, then it follows that the product has smaller factors - namely, the numbers you multiplied together.
Yes, of course. In fact the product of any two numbers is composite unless one of them is 1.
it is a multiple.