Multiplication (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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  1. the act or process of multiplying or the state of being multiplied.
  2. a mathematical operation, symbolized by a × b, a ⋅ b, a ∗ b, or ab, and signifying, when a and b are positive integers, that a is to be added to itself as many times as there are units in b; the addition of a number to itself as often as is indicated by another number, as in 2×3 or 5×10.
  3. any generalization of this operation applicable to numbers other than integers, as fractions or irrational numbers.
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  1. an arithmetical operation, defined initially in terms of repeated addition, usually written a  ×  b, a.b, or ab, by which the product of two quantities is calculated: to multiply a by positive integral b is to add a to itself b times. Multiplication by fractions can then be defined in the light of the associative and commutative properties; multiplication by 1/ n is equivalent to multiplication by 1 followed by division by n: for example 0.3 × 0.7 = 0.3 × 7/10 = (0.3 × 7)/10 = 2 1/10 = 0.21
  2. the act of multiplying or state of being multiplied
  3. the act or process in animals, plants, or people of reproducing or breeding
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