Squaring for multiplying, and if you are dividing by the same number, you get 1
Yes, when you multipy a number by itself it is called squaring the number. 5 squared = 5 times 5 = 25
You multiply or divide the first quantity by the number and then you do the same for the other quantity.
It will give you a perfect square.
If the quantities are related linearly, then the operation would mean SCALING Otherwise it is just operations on the two quantities by a constant
Scaling is when you multiply or divide two quantities by the same number.
Squaring
Squaring for multiplying, and if you are dividing by the same number, you get 1
It is called algebra. When two quantities are related as long as you do the same operation to both (add, subtract, multiply, or divide) you do not change the relation
you multipy a fraction by taking a number and mulitiply the same number to the numerator and denominator and get ur answer
Yes, when you multipy a number by itself it is called squaring the number. 5 squared = 5 times 5 = 25
You multiply or divide the first quantity by the number and then you do the same for the other quantity.
to multiply a number by itself
One tenth of 5,000 ... divide 5,000 by 10 ... you get ... ... ... Not going to answer your test quiz for you ... figure it out yourself. divide your number by 10 = 500 or multipy by .10 = 500
The number you divide into is called the divisor.
integers are negative and poitive numbers you can multipy and divide poitive numbers but you can't divide negative numbers because you can't have negitve divded by a other number
It will give you a perfect square.