A number that is multiplied by itself is called a base when it is written in exponential notation. Exponential notation consists of the number to be multiplied and a numeral in superscript to the right of it to indicate the number of times it is to be multiplied by itself. When the multiplication process is written out in full, the number is called a factor. The number may also be considered a multiplier or multiplicand when the equation is written this way.
It'd be the product squared, since you're multiplying it by itself. the product of a number multiplied by itself is called an Exponent, Power or Square Number
Multiplying a number by itself is called "squaring". Ex. "What is the square of 5?" Answer: 25 And when you calculate, from the square (25) what the original number was, it is called "finding the square root." Ex. "What is the square root of 25?" Answer: 5.
Squaring. Doubling is only multiplying a number by 2, whereas, squaring is multiplying a number by itself :)
Squaring a number means multiplying it by itself. For example, squaring the number 5 means multiplying 5 x 5.
Square of a number is the product you get by multiplying a number by itself. Try it. You can do it. Good luck!
It'd be the product squared, since you're multiplying it by itself. the product of a number multiplied by itself is called an Exponent, Power or Square Number
Same as multiplying any number by itself once or many times.
It's called an exponent and you write the number you are multiplying and on its top right you write the number of times you are multiplying it by itself. For example: 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 24
multiplying a number by itself is a power 2^2=2 to the 2nd power 2^3=2 to the 3rd power
Multiplying a number by itself is called "squaring". Ex. "What is the square of 5?" Answer: 25 And when you calculate, from the square (25) what the original number was, it is called "finding the square root." Ex. "What is the square root of 25?" Answer: 5.
Squaring. Doubling is only multiplying a number by 2, whereas, squaring is multiplying a number by itself :)
A 6 sided shape with all sides the same length. Or, when it is written as an indices, multiplying a number by itself and then multiplying a number by itself again.
you make a square number by multiplying a number times itself.
Multiplying 0.6 by itself will yield 0.36
A whole number that can be made by multiplying an integer by itself is a perfect square, or square number. An example is 81, which is a perfect square made by 9 x 9.
the square
You square numbers by multiplying the number by itself.