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∙ 7y agoA positive integral power.
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∙ 10y agoA number that represents the product of repeating multiplication is called an exponent. It is written as a superscript to the right of the base number. For example, in the expression 5^3, the base number is 5 and the exponent is 3. This means that 5 is multiplied by itself 3 times (5 * 5 * 5 = 125).
It is an infinite non-repeating decimal which represents an irrational number.
Multiplication is repeated when one number is repaeted. This can also include a phrase. Such as 3.1212121212121212121212. Then just draw a line over the first number or phrase that is repeating.
A product that results in a negative number such as multiplication of a positive number with a negative number resulting in a negative number, a negative product.
Probably the product.
Identity propety of multiplication
The product of '5' and 'b' is '5b' Product is another word for multiplication. '5b' means '5' multiplied to 'b' NB The multiplication sign is never shown in algebra. NNB The number/coefficient always comes before the letter.
A product of a number is the answer for a multiplication problem.
product
The product is the answer to a multiplication sum. A single number cannot have a product.
A single number can't have a product. Product is the answer to a multiplication.
you get the product of TWO (or more) numbers, and the product is the answer to multiplication
It is an infinite non-repeating decimal which represents an irrational number.
The product.
Product
an exponent
Multiplication is repeated when one number is repaeted. This can also include a phrase. Such as 3.1212121212121212121212. Then just draw a line over the first number or phrase that is repeating.
No. The identity for multiplication is the number 1. If you multiply a number by 1, then the product is the original number. If you multiply a number by zero, the product is zero, so the number has 'lost it's identity'