Common Multiplication
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In ordinary arithmetic, multiplication is an arithmetic operation. The result of multiplying is the product. If one of the numbers is a whole number, multiplication is the repeated sum of that number. For example,
. The inverse of multiplication is division.
To multiply fractions, the numerators and denominators are multiplied:
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Properties
- Commutative property:

- Associative property:

- Distributive property:

- Zero property:

- Identity property:

- Inverse property: For any
, 