You have squared the original number. The original number is now the square of the new quotient.
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Mathemtically is is called 'squaring'. Algebraically it is expressed as x X x = x^(2)
In the notation for powers, e.g. Ab, A is the base (the number which is multiplied by itself) and b is the exponent (the number of times we mutiply it). An Exponent is how many times you get a certain prime number in a factor tree. I don''t remember what a base is.
The answer will ALWAYS be negative positive x negative=negative and vice versa positive x positive= positive
to multiply a number by itself
The answer is called the reciprocal. If you multiply 2 over 7 by 7 over 2, you will get 14/14, which is just 1.