Expressed as an algebraic equation, this would equal 3w.
81 = 3*3*3*3
99 as a product of its prime factors is: 3*3*11 or 32*11
Product of two prime numbers is a composite number. e.g. 2 x 3 = 6, 3 x 17 = 51 etc. But, why the result is a composite number? Definition of composite number makes it much clear: A number which can be expressed as the product of prime numbers is called a composite number. Also, it has more than two factors. So, product of two primes is a composite number.
The product of all those numbers will always be a negative number.
No. It's the product of 3 and 7.
If you express the whole number w, as w/1, then there is no difference whatsoever.
"Product" is a binary operation. You cannot have a product of 3: it has to be the product of 3 and another number.
lets say you have w^3 it would be w to the third power or w^3
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"Product" is an operation that requires two things - called arguments. You cannot have a product of 3: it has to be the product of 3 and another number.
The product of 3 and a number x is at most 21?
3 less than the product of 9 and a number
3/7
If your number N is equal to N = w*x*y*z, then you could also write it as N = a*y*z, where a = w*x.
81 = 3*3*3*3
w2-3w = 0 w(w-3) = 0 w = 3 or w = 0
You get 3 quarters of a number by multiplying the number by .75; or you can multiply it by .25 and then multiply the product by 3. Or, you can multiply the number by 3, and then divide the product by 4.Half it and half it again. Then times it by 3