D is the choice that is not true.
factor times factor equals product
The statement that the rank of product of two matrices cannot exceed the rank of either factor is a true statement. The rank of a matrix is the largest number of linearly independent rows or columns. The column rank is equal to the row rank in every matrix.
Factor?
If the sum of the digits of a given number equals nine or a multiple of nine, nine is a factor of that number.
The product is 24.
factor times factor equals product
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product.
That's a factor pair.
The product of a number and 1 over that number equals one.
A factor is a number multiplied with another factor to get the product. 2 times 4 equals 8 The 2 and the 4 are both factors
A factor is a number that you multiply by another number to get a product, which is the answer to a multiplication problem.
A factor is a number that multiplies with another number to create a product.
The statement that the rank of product of two matrices cannot exceed the rank of either factor is a true statement. The rank of a matrix is the largest number of linearly independent rows or columns. The column rank is equal to the row rank in every matrix.
No; this statement is not true. The number 6 is an example of why this is not true.
Factor?
The number 1
Yes, every number on the product board can be obtained by multiplying two numbers from the factor list. This is because each number on the product board is the product of two numbers from the factor list.