7 x 7 = 49
7 squared can be expressed as a product of the same factor by multiplying 7 by itself. Therefore, 7 squared can be written as 7 x 7.
11 x 11
17 to the 3rd power as a product of the same factor is written 17 x 17 x 17
x squared -2x-3 equals 0 is the same as (x + 1)(x - 3) = 0
If you are talking about the number itself, they can be the same. To be specific: A prime number is a number that only has the factors 1 and itself. A factor is a number that when multiplied creates a product. A prime factor is a prime number that is multiplied to create a product.
7 squared can be expressed as a product of the same factor by multiplying 7 by itself. Therefore, 7 squared can be written as 7 x 7.
11 x 11
a perfect square
they are two different things
17 to the 3rd power as a product of the same factor is written 17 x 17 x 17
a product
the same as the number you are multiplying yes i quite agree because for example,if 1 is the factor of 7, the product will be 7, but if 2, the product will be 14.
They are the same because they both use multiplication
x squared -2x-3 equals 0 is the same as (x + 1)(x - 3) = 0
No. Factor pairs can be combined to create multiples.
112
A square number