There are at least four answers, although the first two aren't very interesting:
0 = 0 * 0,
1 = 1 * 1,
135 = (1+3+5)*(1*3*5) = 9*15
144 = (1+4+4)*(1*4*4) = 9*16
Six.
36 is twice the product of its digits multiplied. 3 times 6 equals 18, and 18 times 2 equals 36.
The product of a 4-digit multiplicand and a 1-digit multiplier can have either 4 or 5 digits. If the 4-digit number is multiplied by a multiplier of 1 to 9, the product will typically have 4 digits. However, if the multiplicand is multiplied by 10 (the maximum value for a 1-digit number), the product can reach a maximum of 5 digits. Thus, the product can range from 4 to 5 digits, depending on the specific numbers involved.
product
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you multiply 2 by itself 30 times, you'd end up with a very large number. The product would have 31 digits in total. Just imagine all those numbers coming together to create a beautiful mathematical masterpiece!
The product
Factor?
Find a four digit number whose digits will be reversed when multiplied by nine?
A square number.
Any number multiplied by another number forms a product.
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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