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To multiply by multiples of 10, put as many_at the end of the product is there are in the multiplier.​

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Answered by syamantakbasu
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Answered by payalchatterje
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To multiply by multiples of 10, put as many 0 at the end of the product is there are in the multiplier

Step-by-step explanation:

By some examples we can understand this concept easily,

Example -1:

We are multiplying 5 by 100 and get 500

Here 100 and 500 have same number of zero at the end

Here 100 is multiple of 10.

Therefore we can say When we multiply any digit by multiple of 10 ,we get same number of zero at the end of the product is there are in the multiplier.

Example -2:

We are multiplying 47 by 1000 and get 47000

Here 47000 and 1000 have same number of zero at the end

Here 1000 is multiple of 10.

Therefore we can say When we multiply any digit by multiple of 10 ,we get same number of zero at the end of the product is there are in the multiplier.

This is a problem of Algebra.

Some important Algebra formulas.

(a + b)² = a² + 2ab + b²

(a − b)² = a² − 2ab − b²

(a + b)³ = a³ + 3a²b + 3ab² + b³

(a - b)³ = a³ - 3a²b + 3ab² - b³

a³ + b³ = (a + b)³ − 3ab(a + b)

a³ - b³ = (a -b)³ + 3ab(a - b)

a² − b² = (a + b)(a − b)

a² + b² = (a + b)² − 2ab

a² + b² = (a − b)² + 2ab

a³ − b³ = (a − b)(a² + ab + b²)

a³ + b³ = (a + b)(a² − ab + b²)

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