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What happens when you multiply a number by zero? You can see that the product of any number and zero is zero. This is called the Multiplication Property of Zero.

Multiplication property of zero

The product of any number and 0 is 0 .

a · 0 = 0 0 · a = 0

Multiply:

  1. 0 · 11
  2. ( 42 ) 0 .

Solution

The product of any number and zero is zero. 0 · 11
0
Multiplying by zero results in zero. ( 42 ) 0
0
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Find each product:

  1. 0 · 19
  2. ( 39 ) 0 .

  1. 0
  2. 0

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Find each product:

  1. 0 · 24
  2. ( 57 ) 0 .

  1. 0
  2. 0

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What happens when you multiply a number by one? Multiplying a number by one does not change its value. We call this fact the Identity Property of Multiplication, and 1 is called the multiplicative identity.

Identity property of multiplication

The product of any number and 1 is the number.

1 · a = a a · 1 = a

Multiply:

  1. ( 11 ) 1
  2. 1 · 42 .

Solution

The product of any number and one is the number. ( 11 ) 1
11
Multiplying by one does not change the value. 1 · 42
42
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Find each product:

  1. ( 19 ) 1
  2. 1 · 39
  1. 19
  2. 39
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Find each product:

  1. ( 24 ) ( 1 )
  2. 1 × 57
  1. 24
  2. 57
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Earlier in this chapter, we learned that the Commutative Property of Addition states that changing the order of addition does not change the sum. We saw that 8 + 9 = 17 is the same as 9 + 8 = 17 .

Is this also true for multiplication? Let’s look at a few pairs of factors.

4 · 7 = 28 7 · 4 = 28
9 · 7 = 63 7 · 9 = 63
8 · 9 = 72 9 · 8 = 72

When the order of the factors is reversed, the product does not change. This is called the Commutative Property of Multiplication.

Commutative property of multiplication

Changing the order of the factors does not change their product.

a · b = b · a

Multiply:

  1. 8 · 7
  2. 7 · 8

Solution

Multiply. 8 · 7
56
Multiply. 7 · 8
56

Changing the order of the factors does not change the product.

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Multiply:

  1. 9 · 6
  2. 6 · 9 .

54 and 54; both are the same.

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Multiply:

  1. 8 · 6
  2. 6 · 8 .

48 and 48; both are the same.

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To multiply numbers with more than one digit, it is usually easier to write the numbers vertically in columns just as we did for addition and subtraction.

27 × 3 ___

We start by multiplying 3 by 7 .

3 × 7 = 21

We write the 1 in the ones place of the product. We carry the 2 tens by writing 2 above the tens place.

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Then we multiply the 3 by the 2 , and add the 2 above the tens place to the product. So 3 × 2 = 6 , and 6 + 2 = 8 . Write the 8 in the tens place of the product.

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The product is 81 .

When we multiply two numbers with a different number of digits, it’s usually easier to write the smaller number on the bottom. You could write it the other way, too, but this way is easier to work with.

Multiply: 15 · 4 .

Solution

Write the numbers so the digits 5 and 4 line up vertically. 15 × 4 _____
Multiply 4 by the digit in the ones place of 15. 4 5 = 20.
Write 0 in the ones place of the product and carry the 2 tens. 1 2 5 × 4 _____ 0
Multiply 4 by the digit in the tens place of 15. 4 1 = 4 .
Add the 2 tens we carried. 4 + 2 = 6 .
Write the 6 in the tens place of the product. 1 2 5 × 4 _____ 60
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Multiply: 286 · 5 .

Solution

Write the numbers so the digits 5 and 6 line up vertically. 286 × 5 _____
Multiply 5 by the digit in the ones place of 286. 5 6 = 30.
Write the 0 in the ones place of the product and carry the 3 to the tens place.Multiply 5 by the digit in the tens place of 286. 5 8 = 40 . 2 8 3 6 × 5 _____ 0
Add the 3 tens we carried to get 40 + 3 = 43 .
Write the 3 in the tens place of the product and carry the 4 to the hundreds place.
2 4 8 3 6 × 5 _____ 30
Multiply 5 by the digit in the hundreds place of 286. 5 2 = 10.
Add the 4 hundreds we carried to get 10 + 4 = 14.
Write the 4 in the hundreds place of the product and the 1 to the thousands place.
2 4 8 3 6 × 5 _____ 1,430
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Source:  OpenStax, Prealgebra. OpenStax CNX. Jul 15, 2016 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11756/1.9
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