Something that is multiplied is a number in a mathematical operation, where it is combined with another number, called the multiplier, to produce a product. For example, in the equation (3 \times 4), the number 3 is multiplied by 4, yielding a product of 12. This concept can also apply to various contexts, such as multiplying resources, efforts, or populations, leading to an increase in quantity or value.
7*14 = 98
Quadruple
Four times
Its exponent.
The power to which something is raised is called an exponent. It indicates how many times the base number is multiplied by itself. For example, in the expression (2^3), the base is 2 and the exponent is 3, meaning (2) is multiplied by itself (3) times, resulting in (2 \times 2 \times 2 = 8).
7*14 = 98
Quadruple
a multiple of 9
0.025 is equivalent to 2.5% when it is multiplied by 100
Quadruple. (multiplication)
The same as "triple" - that something is multiplied by 3.
Four times
Its exponent.
1x117! well i guess that's not too good so............ 39x3!
5/7 of something = 5/7 multiplied by that something Example: 5/7 of 15 = 75/7
the result will always end in 0
That's a fancy way of saying it is multiplied by 4.