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1 itself, 1 raised to any power will always equal 1

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When is 0 multiplied by 0 equal to 1?

0 multiplied by 0 is always equal to 0, not 1. The result of multiplying any number by 0 is always 0.


What is the identify property of multiplication?

Any number multiplied by 1 will always come out to be the original number. Any number multiplied by 0 will always equal 0. (7 x 1 = 7) (7 x 0 = 0)


What is receprocal?

The word is actually reciprocal. A number multiplied by it's reciprocal will always equal 1. If you have 46, and multiplied it by 1/46, you will get 1. They are both reciprocals of each other as well. If you multiplied 1/46 by 46, you'd get 1 again. If you have a number x, the reciprocal will always be 1/x.


Why does -1 multiplied by -2 equal 2?

First of all, pretend the negatives aren't there. What is 1 multiplied by 2? 2, right? And a negative number multiplied by a negative number always equals a positive number. So, the answer to -1 x -2 = 2. Hope this helps!


What is a number when its multiplied by its reciprocal?

It is then is equal to 1


Which number when multiplied by an odd number always results in an even number?

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The product of rational number and its reciprocal?

Is '1' Any number multiplied with its reciprocal is equal to '1'


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What does x times its reciprocal equal?

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What does a positive number multiplied by a positive number equal?

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Does multiplying always make numbers bigger?

No because 1 x 1 = 1. Any number multiplied by 1 is equal to the number. This is not an insignificant principle. Also, multiplying a positive number by a number smaller than one will give you an answer smaller than the original number.


How to prove that A being any number A multiplied by A plus 1 is always divisible by 2?

A will always be an odd number.