Because it would remain the same number if it was multiplied by just the 1.
If you add 1 to 1,000,000, you get 1,000,001, which is more than if you multiply 1,000,000 by 1. Actually the same is true for any number less than 1.
just add to the first number the number of zeros from the second number1000000000000
If an irrational number is added to, (or multiplied by) a rational number, the result will always be an irrational number.
That sounds like: if you multiply it by 16, the result is the same as if you add 225 to it. You can write this as an equation - calling the number "x" - as follows: 16x = x + 225 Solve this equation, and you have your number.
Add the two indices and leave the base number as it is
first you get the denominators the same then you multiply the number you multiplied to the denominator to the numerator then you add the two numerators together and keep the denominators the same then if needed you simplify
The number multiplied by 1.25
Because it would remain the same number if it was multiplied by just the 1.
10 to the 8th power. Note: you keep the base number the same and add the exponents if the base is the same number only. It's 100,000,000 or 100 million.
The product of an odd number of negative numbers will be negative.
If you add 1 to 1,000,000, you get 1,000,001, which is more than if you multiply 1,000,000 by 1. Actually the same is true for any number less than 1.
just add to the first number the number of zeros from the second number1000000000000
7 x 13
If an irrational number is added to, (or multiplied by) a rational number, the result will always be an irrational number.
Whatever the exponent is, add that many zeros to the end of the number being multiplied.
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