A number for which the only two factors of the number are itself and 1 is prime.
That number
Assuming that the question is in the context of complex number, the product of any real number with itself (its square) is a real number.
The product of the prime factors of a number is the number itself. 2 x 2 x 2 x 7 = 56
I assume you are asking how do you work out the factors of a prime number. A prime number by definition only has itself and 1 as factors.
44 is equal to 11 x 2 x 2. The product of any set of prime factors of a number is equal to the number itself.
What is a whole number that can be named as a product of a number with itself?
A perfect square is a whole number that can be named as a product of a number with itself.
It'd be the product squared, since you're multiplying it by itself. the product of a number multiplied by itself is called an Exponent, Power or Square Number
zero
To multiply a number by itself is commonly known as squaring the number. The product is known as the square of the number while the number now becomes the square root of the product.
A square number.
The product of the prime factors of a number is the number itself.
perfect square
square number
I believe its 0
A square number is the product you get when you multiply a number by itself.
It then becomes a square number