Assuming you mean that the order of multiplying numbers together doesn't matter, then, yes:
The numbers being mutiplied together is a "factor."
factors
They are multiplicands.
The numbers being multiplied are called factors. The result is called a quotient.
The numbers being multiplied in a product are called factors. When two or more factors are multiplied together, the result is known as the product. For example, in the expression 3 × 4 = 12, both 3 and 4 are factors, and 12 is the product.
No; it does not matter.
The result is called the product. Multipliers and the numbers being multiplied.
Gives the product.
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The answer will depend on the signs of the numbers being multiplied.
The numbers being mutiplied together is a "factor."
factors
They are multiplicands.
The numbers being multiplied are called factors. The result is called a quotient.
Any numbers being multiplied by each other are called factors. The solution to a multiplication problem is called a product. Because of the commutative property of multiplication both numbers being multiplied together are called "factors." This is why - 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 3 = 15 It doesn't matter the order of the 3 or the 5. They are both called factors, and the product is the answer, 15.
In multiplication, the numbers that are being multiplied together are called factors. Multiplication is the third basic mathematical operation of arithmetic, after addition and subtraction and before division.
That is not necessarily the case.2.5*4.3 = 10.75 which is larger than either of the numbers being multiplied.