identity
Anonymous
A prime number?
The product.
the product
In multiplication, when you multiply a number by 1, and you have the same number, that's called the identity property of one.
its called a square number
There is no such number. :/
squared
Yes. The number one is called the "multiplicative identity" because any number multiplied by 1 is the same number. This is useful in working with fractions, because you can multiply by improper fractions such as 3/3 or 5/5 to achieve like denominators.
In grade school when you multiply two numbers by putting one below the other,the top number is called the multiplicand and the bottom one the multiplier.In algebraic expression such as 2xy, the numbers multiplied together are called factors.
Scaling is when you multiply or divide two quantities by the same number.
its called a multiple of 4 You quadruple the number
the number us saud ti be "squared."
multiply
It depends. If you start with a positive number, then multiply by a positive greater than one and the answer is greater; multiply by 1 and the answer is the same; multiply by a number between 0 and 1 and the answer is smaller; multiply by 0 and the answer is 0; multiply by a number less than 0 and the answer is negative.
That is also called "squaring the number", or "raising the number to the second power".
Multiply the number by itself.
you will always get a positive number