formula to find the product of first five odd numbers.
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The product of the first five odd numbers, taking odd to mean a positive integer nn such that there exists some m∈N∪{0}m∈N∪{0} such that 2m+1=n2m+1=n , we get 1⋅3⋅5⋅7⋅9=9451⋅3⋅5⋅7⋅9=945 .
This sort of question is not well-suited to Quota, because it can be done easily with a calculator. You should really be asking things like 'What is the product of the first nn odd numbers? Is there a closed form?'
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The product of two or more numbers is calculated by multiplying them. The first five odd numbers are 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
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If, by “first 5 even numbers,” you mean 0,2,4,6,8, then their product is of course zero: 0×2×4×6×8=0.
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