multiplier the number that multiplies
multiplicand the number to be multiplied
product the answer in multiplication
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∙ 2011-03-28 18:07:33If you are asking what the answer is called when two numbers are multiplied , it is called a product.
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Another counting number.
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When we multiply two or more numbers we call them factors, and the result a product. If we multiply the same number a several time, we call it a repeating multiplication, where the factor is the number itself. For example, 5*5*5*5*5*5. In this multiplication the number 5 (or the factor 5) appears 6 times. We use the exponential form 56 as a short hand to represent this repeated multiplication of 5, and we call the factor 5 the base, and the number of its appearances in the multiplication, 6, the exponent.
Product
The product
Factors.
The two (or more) numbers that you multiply are called factors. (The result of the multiplication is called the product.)
Multiplicands are multiplied together to give the product.
Factors
If you are asking what the answer is called when two numbers are multiplied , it is called a product.
Consider this form: multiplicand X multiplier = productThen, the multiply you are multiplying is multiplicand. The number you are multiplying the number by is called a multiplier. The product is the multiplication of multiplicand and multiplier.
i call it multiplication
No, this will find a common multiple, but not always the least. For example, 2 and 4 have a least common multiple of 4 but if you multiply them you get 8. In fact, the LCM will only be the product of two numbers if the numbers have no common factors. We call numbers with no common factors relatively prime.
Factors OR multiplicands.
Using the equation 55 x 2 = 110, the numbers are called as follows: multiplicand x multiplier = product.