The product of a number and 15 is obtained by multiplying that number by 15. For example, if the number is ( x ), the expression would be ( 15 \times x ). This results in a value that is 15 times larger than the original number.
15 * 2, the product of 15 and 2, is 30And the product of 15 and 25, is 375And the product of 15 and 178, is 2770
Product means multiply in maths. 12*15=180
If the number is n, and the product is of the numbers p and q, the expression is p*q + (n + 15) : the parentheses are not necessary.
The number are coprime so their LCM is their product ie 15*23 = 345
If the other number is x, the answer is 15x.
15 * 2, the product of 15 and 2, is 30And the product of 15 and 25, is 375And the product of 15 and 178, is 2770
Answer
the product of 15 and a number by its self four times.
Product means multiply in maths. 12*15=180
How about: 3*5 = 15 as a product of its prime factors
If the number is n, and the product is of the numbers p and q, the expression is p*q + (n + 15) : the parentheses are not necessary.
* n=15
It is 4n - 15.
It is 15 + 1x.
The number are coprime so their LCM is their product ie 15*23 = 345
You need at least two numbers to have a product. 3 x 5 = 15
If the other number is x, the answer is 15x.