4/9 * 3/14 = 2/21
power.
There is only one product for 34 times 458 and that, using the same kind of calculator that is built into your computer, is 15572.
It is: 5*(b+2) which is the same as 5b+10
yes
That means the same as p times p times p (that is, "p" appears 3 times as a factor).
It is when the answer, when 2 things are multiplied, is the same as when they are added. For instance, 2*2=2+2
The two mean the same thing A product is a multiple.
yes
The expression "x times ab" can be mathematically represented as ( x \cdot ab ) or simply ( xab ). This means you multiply the variable ( x ) by the product of ( a ) and ( b ). The result is the same as multiplying ( x ) by ( a ) and then by ( b ).
Yes, the expression ( a.b ) is equivalent to ( ab ). In mathematical notation, the dot (.) typically represents multiplication, so ( a.b ) means ( a \times b ), which can also be written simply as ( ab ). Both expressions represent the same product.
power.
When the same thing is done over and over again to the same product
It is the same as: -2q-3 as an algebraic expression
cubed
No
The expression (5 \times 2 \times 2 \times 5) demonstrates the Commutative Property of Multiplication, which states that the order in which numbers are multiplied does not change the product. In this case, rearranging the factors (for example, (5 \times 5 \times 2 \times 2)) will still yield the same result. Additionally, it also illustrates the Associative Property, as the way the factors are grouped does not affect the final product.
To find a clue that has the same product as 1326 times 9, we first calculate the product: 1326 × 9 = 11934. A clue could be the multiplication of other factors that also equal 11934, such as 11934 = 11934 × 1 or 597 × 20. Alternatively, a simpler clue could be "What is 1326 times 9?" which directly leads to the same product.