If your math teacher is insisting that you learn terms like "multiplicand" and thinks it makes a difference whether you multiply AxB or BxA, then go to the school office and see if you can get transferred to a different class. Multiplication is commutative.
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The bottom number of a multiplication problem is called the "multiplier" or "multiplicand," depending on its position. If it is the number being multiplied, it is referred to as the multiplicand, while the number that indicates how many times the multiplicand is to be used is called the multiplier. In general terms, both numbers are referred to as factors of the multiplication operation.
The top number in a multiplication operation is called the "multiplicand" when it is being multiplied by another number (the multiplier). In a multiplication expression like ( a \times b ), ( a ) is the multiplicand and ( b ) is the multiplier. If the multiplication is represented in a vertical format, the multiplicand is typically placed above the multiplier.
The two numbers are the multiplicand and the multiplier. The result is the product.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. In the sentence 7 x 3 = 21, 7 is the multiplicand.
In grade school when you multiply two numbers by putting one below the other,the top number is called the multiplicand and the bottom one the multiplier.In algebraic expression such as 2xy, the numbers multiplied together are called factors.
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When it comes to math, the multiplicand is the number that you multiply. For example, in the problem 5 x 3 equals 15, the 5 is the multiplier and the 3 is the multiplicand.
The product in a multiplication sum is the answer - the numbers in the question are the multiplier and the multiplicand.
The quantity to be multiplied by the multiplier is called multiplicand. Say sin(x) is multiplied by 5. Then sin(x) is the multiplicand. 5 is the multiplier. If sin(x) is the multiplier, then 5 would become the multiplicand.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product.
In the sentence 9 x 7 = 63, 9 is the multiplicand.