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The square root of a number, when multiplied by itself, will produce that number.
Any number will be a rational number when multiplied.0 multiplied by any real number is rational and so it will produce a rational number when multiplied.If x is any non-zero number (rational or not), then since it is non-zero, 1/x is defined and x*(1/x) = 1 which is rational. So any non-zero number will produce a rational number when multiplied.Thus any number will produce a rational number when multiplied.
A number, multiplied by a variable is part of an Algebraic equation. A person can find out the value of the variable if they divide each side by the number that is next to the variable. For example, if the equation is 5x = 60, divide each side by 5 and the answer is x = 12.
Without any equality signs the expessions given can't be considered to be equations and therefore have no solutions.
Expressed as an equation, this would be equal to 0.5x or 1/2x.
Every irrational number, when multiplied by 0.4 will produce an irrational number.
Yes.
Every irrational number, when multiplied by 0.5 will produce an irrational number.
Constant
Every irrational number, when multiplied by 0.4 will produce an irrational number.
No because the numerator and the denominator must be multiplied or divided by the same number for a given equivalent fraction
It is called the "Base Number".
The square root of a number, when multiplied by itself, will produce that number.
Any number will be a rational number when multiplied.0 multiplied by any real number is rational and so it will produce a rational number when multiplied.If x is any non-zero number (rational or not), then since it is non-zero, 1/x is defined and x*(1/x) = 1 which is rational. So any non-zero number will produce a rational number when multiplied.Thus any number will produce a rational number when multiplied.
The coefficient in an equation is the number that is multiplied by a variable. It is the numerical factor that appears in front of the variable.
No. It is the number of squares multiplied by the area of each square. This is equivalent to specifying the measurement units.No. It is the number of squares multiplied by the area of each square. This is equivalent to specifying the measurement units.No. It is the number of squares multiplied by the area of each square. This is equivalent to specifying the measurement units.No. It is the number of squares multiplied by the area of each square. This is equivalent to specifying the measurement units.
Any irrational number, when multiplied by 0.5 will give an irrational number.