The number you multiplied by 1.
Any number multiplied by 1 gives a product of the number itself. For example, 4x1 or 1x4=4.
No because 1 x 1 = 1. Any number multiplied by 1 is equal to the number. This is not an insignificant principle. Also, multiplying a positive number by a number smaller than one will give you an answer smaller than the original number.
It is the number itself. 1 is the multiplicative identity and this means that x*1 = 1*x = x for all x.
The product would be 1, unless the number is zero in which case there is no solution because no number can be multiplied by zero and equal 1.
The number you multiplied by 1.
When any number is multiplied by its reciprocal, the product is ' 1 '.
No. Any number multiplied by zero results in zero.
Any number multiplied by 1 gives a product of the number itself. For example, 4x1 or 1x4=4.
7. Any number multiplied by 1 is itself.
Is '1' Any number multiplied with its reciprocal is equal to '1'
Identity
When a number is multiplied by 1 the product is the number. That's the identity property of multiplication meaning any number multiplied by one will stay the same.
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When any number is multiplied by one it is equal to itself. A prime number can only be the product of 1 multiplied by itself, and of no other numbers. Example: 1x3=3 1x5=5
When any number is multiplied by zero, the product is zero.
Any number except zero. A number multiplied by its reciprocal equals 1.