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* Multiplication | * Multiplication of [[real numbers]] over any [[equivalence relation] | ||
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* [[Composition]] of functions | * [[Composition]] of functions | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
Revision as of 11:11, 15 February 2025
In mathematics, multiplication is a binary operation between two elements in a set, in a broad sense. Depending on what set of elements are interacting, there are many types of multiplications with different properties. The multiplication sign is represented by (
) or
. Multiplication is the inverse of division.
Multiplication is achieved by adding a number to itself as many times as the second number has value. For example,
would equal
, which in turn equals
. This is called repeated addition.
The term for repeated multiplication is an "exponent".
Types of Multiplication
- Multiplication of real numbers over any [[equivalence relation]
- Matrix multiplication
- Composition of functions
See Also
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