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the number by which we multiply is called​

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Answered by pihu9247
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the number by we multiply is called multiplier

Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The multiplicand is the number that will be multiplied. The multiplier is the quantity that we multiply with. The produced outcome is referred to as the product.

For instance: 5 (multiplicand)*4 (multiplier) =20 (product)

Step-by-step explanation:

There are many properties of multiplying, which are as below:

  • Commutative property of multiplication: No matter how the numbers are arranged, the result remains the same.
  • Multiplication's associative property states that no matter how the numbers are grouped, the product of three or more integers remains the same.
  • A characteristic of multiplication is that the result of a number and 1 is the original number.
  • Multiplication with zero has the property that the result is always zero.
  • The product of a number and the sum of two numbers is always the same as the product of the numbers, according to the distributive property of multiplication.

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