It is squared as for example 5*5 = 25
No it is not. If you want to get a square number you must multiply a number by its self.
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The number call that indicates how many times you must multiply a number by itself is called the exponent. For example, in the expression (2^3), the base is 2, and the exponent is 3, meaning you multiply 2 by itself three times (2 × 2 × 2). Exponents are fundamental in mathematics for expressing powers and understanding growth rates.
The product
multiplier the number that multiplies multiplicand the number to be multiplied product the answer in multiplication
That number plus its self
No it is not. If you want to get a square number you must multiply a number by its self.
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That is also called "squaring the number", or "raising the number to the second power".
The product
You simply multiply the number by its self 3 times. For example: 7x7x7, or 7 to the 3rd power.
it means to multiply the number by it self
A prime number.
There's no question there, and no problem that needs solving.The process described in the question yields the squareof the original number.
Multiply the number by its self and the answer will always be positive (negative times a negative is positive)
multiplier the number that multiplies multiplicand the number to be multiplied product the answer in multiplication
If you multiply a number by itself, you can also call it the square of the number, the second power of the number, or the number to the power 2.