The product of any number and zero is ?
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The multiplication property states that the product of any number and zero is zero. It doesn't matter what the number is, when you multiply it to zero, you get zero as the answer. So: 2 x 0 = 0, 12368765 x 0 = 0
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- The simplest of all challenges is probably to multiply any integer by zero. No matter how large the number is, multiplying it by zero always yields the same result: zero. In light of this, learning the multiplication table for the number 0 may be the simplest of all the numbers you are familiar with.
- This is because of the zero property of multiplication, which asserts that any number multiplied by zero always results in zero. No matter how large or tiny a number is, this fact holds true for all of them.
- The phrase "when we multiply any integer by zero, the resulting product is always a zero" is used to define the zero property of multiplication. Zero need not be the first or second number; it can be either. When it is multiplied by another number, it may be anywhere. This signifies that the outcome of the multiplication is unaffected by the placement of the digit zero.
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