*, for example, 6*5=30, 7*8=56, etc. Or you could just use x, ex. 6x5=30, 7x8=56
draw two dots and a line beetween them.
William Oughtred invented it in 1631.
yes you can
Yes. You just sign in with your account on another computer
Dividing fractions invole multiplacation because you can use it too see how many time's a number goes into another answer. And that is why dividing involves multiplacation.
A multiplacation sentence is excactly what it says it is! EXAMPLE: 9x9=? 1x9=? 3x8=? That is a multiplacation sentence.
the person who invented multiplacation is very smart and takes the easy way
You'll need another number to perform multiplication. Until then, your 17 won't change.
the product
answer to a multiplacation equation
Inverse means opposite so division is the opposite of multiplacation
a product