The math term you're looking for is "multiplicative identity." In mathematics, the multiplicative identity is the number 1, because any number multiplied by 1 remains unchanged, just as one hen multiplied by one remains one hen.
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The number is 60
No. Any number multiplied by zero results in zero.
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The question does not have an answer. An even number multiplied by any other whole number (odd or even) gives an answer that is even.
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The number is 60
No. Any number multiplied by zero results in zero.
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Any number multiplied by zero gives a product of 0.
The question does not have an answer. An even number multiplied by any other whole number (odd or even) gives an answer that is even.
The multiplicative inverse of a number is that number which when multiplied by the original number gives 1.
Any number multiplied by 1 gives a product of the number itself. For example, 4x1 or 1x4=4.
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The two-digit number that, when multiplied by itself, gives a product of 1444 is 38. This is because (38 \times 38 = 1444).
The cross product in vector algebra gives you a new vector that is perpendicular to the two original vectors being multiplied.
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