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Here are some examples: Two multiplied by two has four as its product. Two times two is equal to four. 2*2 = 4. 2 X 2 = 4.
To turn "7 8" into a number sentence, we need to know the mathematical operation to be performed between the numbers. Depending on the operation, the number sentence could be different. For example, if the operation is addition, the number sentence would be "7 + 8." If the operation is multiplication, it would be "7 * 8."
No it doesn't. It only occurs in multiplication or in brackets. For example do -1+-1 which equals -2.
The operation is P.E.M.D.A.S., and each letter stands for an operation to use. P - parentheses, E - exponents, M - multiplication, D - division (multiplication and division are equal...so it doesn't matter which direction it is in. This is the same for addition and subtraction), A - addition, S - subtraction. I hope this helped :-)
As for example the product of -6 and 3 is equal to -18.
"Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, and Addition and Subtraction." Therefore multiplication and division are equal.
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Here are some examples: Two multiplied by two has four as its product. Two times two is equal to four. 2*2 = 4. 2 X 2 = 4.
Mathematically it can vary if addition/subtraction. If it's multiplication/division, then it's always negative.
3 * (2 + 1) = 9
Addition, subtraction, multiplication or division? If addition, then 1/4 + 1/6 + 1/3 = 3/4
To turn "7 8" into a number sentence, we need to know the mathematical operation to be performed between the numbers. Depending on the operation, the number sentence could be different. For example, if the operation is addition, the number sentence would be "7 + 8." If the operation is multiplication, it would be "7 * 8."
5 divided by 5, plus 5
No it doesn't. It only occurs in multiplication or in brackets. For example do -1+-1 which equals -2.