2 times 1
No, a negative number times a negative number will equal a positive answer. e.g. -2 x-2 = 4 (a positive 4) e.g. -3 x -3 = 9 (positive)
It could equal both a negagtive number or a positive number. To get a definite positive or negative you times or divide. Well in addition and subtraction negative plus a negative equals a bigger negative. Kinda like -4+-4 =-8, but in multiplication and division 2 negatives equal a positive. -2 times-2 =positive 4.
the number times a number to equal 82 is 41x2 and it equals 82
The binary number 1000 is equal to the base 10 number 8. This is calculated by taking the binary digits from right to left, where each digit represents a power of 2: (1 \times 2^3 + 0 \times 2^2 + 0 \times 2^1 + 0 \times 2^0 = 8 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 8).
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.
It is: 2 times 315 equals 630
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2 x 40.5 = 81
No, a negative number times a negative number will equal a positive answer. e.g. -2 x-2 = 4 (a positive 4) e.g. -3 x -3 = 9 (positive)
2*(n+15) = 6n
There is no number that if you multiply it by the same number will equal 2. only 2x1 is the only multiplyed number that will equal 2.====================================You both might like to play around with 1.414214 for a while.
1 example is: 29 x 2 = 58
2 times 0.8 is equal to 1.6. When you multiply a whole number by a decimal, you simply multiply the whole number by the digits after the decimal point. In this case, 2 multiplied by 0.8 equals 1.6.
Let the number be x: 7x < or = to 6x-2 7x-6x < or = to -2 x = -2
2 times 13 = 26
Any number multiplied by one is equal to that number. Therefore, 2/3 x 1 is equal to 2/3.