No, because 1 times any number is an axiom, or law, of math; The identity axiom of multiplication, that states any number that is a real number multiplied by 1 equals itself.
ex. a x 1 = a, a = 5
5 x 1 = 5
Results will be the same for any real number.
In layman's terms: if zero is the primary number and you were to multiply that primary number to any number, it's still zero. Multiplying 1 times 1 equals to 1. One times itself is one. So zero, meaning nothing times 1 is equal to nothing since there is nothing to begin with.
Any number raised to the second power means it is multiplied by itself two times. Thus 6 to the second power is: 6x6=136
Any number raised to the power of 0 is always equal to 1, as defined by the fundamental properties of exponents. Therefore, 0 to the fourth power is also equal to 1. This is because any number multiplied by itself four times results in 1 when the base is 0.
x squared means x times x. Since x can be any number, x times x can also be any number.
62.4 times 324 is equal to 20217.6. Any number times another number means multiplying first number to the second.
Any number minus itself equals zero. Any number plus its opposite equals zero. Any number times zero equals zero.
One
Any number raised to the power of 1 is equal to itself.
It's called a square number, or simply a square. The name comes from the fact that the sides of a geometric square are equal in length so its area is simply the length of one side times itself.
Any non-zero number divided by itself is equal to one.
That means that in the relation considered, any object relates to itself: For any "x", relation(x, x) is true. For example, this is a property of equality (any number is equal to itself), of congruence (any object is congruent to itself), and to relationships such as greater-than-or-equal (any number is greater than or equal to itself) and the non-strict subset relation (any set is a subset of itself).
When you raise a number to any power x, you multiply it by itself x times. Because 1 times anything is itself, multiplying 1 by itself any number of times will still give you 1.
Same as multiplying any number by itself once or many times.
Any number times itself is a square number.
Any real number times itself.
In layman's terms: if zero is the primary number and you were to multiply that primary number to any number, it's still zero. Multiplying 1 times 1 equals to 1. One times itself is one. So zero, meaning nothing times 1 is equal to nothing since there is nothing to begin with.
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