the base
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BASE
In a multiplication sum, the first number, the number to be multiplied by another number, is called the multiplier. The second number is called the multiplicand, and the answer is called the product.
square number
It is then squared
It is called the base.
BASE
BASE
The base is the common factor multiplied repeatedly by the exponent.
As for example 16,000,000 is 1.6*10^7 in scientific notation which means 1.6 must be repeatedly multiplied by 10 seven times over in order to go back to the original number
A number or expression that can be multiplied to get another number or expression is called a factor.
The index or the exponent - but only if it is a non-negative integer.
In a multiplication sum, the first number, the number to be multiplied by another number, is called the multiplier. The second number is called the multiplicand, and the answer is called the product.
the base
the base
The numbers being multiplied are called factors. The result is called a quotient.
A number to be multiplied is called a "multiplicand." In a multiplication operation, the multiplicand is the value that is being multiplied by another number, known as the "multiplier." The product of the two numbers is the result of the multiplication.