1022×131
1022×131 refers to the product of the multiplication of the integer 1022 and the integer 131. This mathematical operation results in the integer 133882. The number 1022 is an even composite number. Its prime factorization is 2 × 7 × 73. The number 131 is a prime number. Multiplying these two numbers involves the standard arithmetic process of multiplication. One method to calculate this is by using the distributive property, where 1022 can be broken down into 1000 + 20 + 2. Then, each of these components is multiplied by 131: (1000 × 131) + (20 × 131) + (2 × 131). This would yield 131000 + 2620 + 262, which sums to 133882. Alternatively, standard long multiplication can be employed, where each digit of 131 is multiplied by 1022, and the results are added together, taking into account the place value of each digit. The result, 133882, is an even composite number. Its prime factorization is 2 × 7 × 73 × 131. The context in which "1022×131" might appear could range from elementary arithmetic exercises to more complex mathematical or scientific calculations where these specific values are used.