Remember in multiplication that A x B is the same as B x A?
Well using this rule we can write that 13 x 2 = 26 and 2 x 13 = 26.
26 x 3 13 x 6
52 times 1 equals 52 2 times 26 equals 52
They can be: 43 = 64, 82 = 64 and 26 = 64
6+6
There is no limit to how many ways 26 can be written as a fraction, there's 26/1, 52/2, 78/3, etc.
You can write the number 13 in several ways, including as a numeral (13), in word form (thirteen), as a sum of smaller numbers (10 + 3), or as a product of factors (1 × 13). Additionally, you could express it as a fraction (26/2) or in Roman numerals (XIII).
26, 43, 82, 64 and √4096.
Thirteen, 13/1, 26/2, 6.5/0.5, 13.0, 13.00, 13.000...
As a product of its prime factors: 2*7*19 = 266
There are several ways to write it: 0.26 in decimal form, 26/100 in fractional form or 13/50 as a reduced fraction.
(26)5 = 11,881,376 different 5-letter passwords
Product = Multiplication 32 x 26 = 832