The rule is: "The product of zero and any number is zero."
If the rule has a name, other than "The multiplication table of zero",
I've never heard it.
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It is still an integer, which could be negative or positive.
The number is still positive, but the range is positive infinity.
Yes,because when you multiply all of the number of ounces pounds will still be a bigger number...............
No because 0 is additive inverse the multiplicative inverse of a number is when you multiply that number by the m. inverse and still get that number.
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It is still an integer, which could be negative or positive.
When you multiply a number by zero you actually will always get zero because zero means nothing at all
The number is still positive, but the range is positive infinity.
Yes,because when you multiply all of the number of ounces pounds will still be a bigger number...............
Numbers don't stop because you can still multiply the last number; if you don't believe me count to the last number.
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No
the number that results is a PRODUCT. multiplying any two figures will always result in a product of those two figures as such multiplying a PARTICULAR NUMBER by ANY NUMBER does not change anything, they still result in a PRODUCT of those two numbers.
If you have something and mulitply it by nothing, you still have nothing
u can have 81,121,49,9,25,169 ..... if u multiply any odd number by itself it's going to give an odd number and still be a square
No because 0 is additive inverse the multiplicative inverse of a number is when you multiply that number by the m. inverse and still get that number.