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pomnoenie

Pomnoenie is the mathematical operation of combining two quantities to produce a product. In its simplest form, multiplying two numbers a and b yields ab. The concept generalizes beyond numbers to other mathematical objects and underpins much of arithmetic, algebra, and applied sciences.

Notation varies by context. In most mathematics, multiplication is written as juxtaposition (ab), a times sign

Core properties include commutativity (a × b = b × a), associativity ((a × b) × c = a

Generalizations include matrix multiplication, which is associative but not generally commutative, and scalar multiplication in vector

The term pomnoenie is used in some Slavic languages to denote multiplication, with spelling and usage varying

(a
×
b),
or,
in
programming,
with
symbols
such
as
a
*
b.
For
integers,
rationals,
reals,
and
complexes
the
operation
follows
familiar
rules
of
counting
repeated
addition.
×
(b
×
c)),
and
distributivity
over
addition
(a
×
(b
+
c)
=
a
×
b
+
a
×
c).
There
is
a
multiplicative
identity,
1,
and
multiplying
by
0
yields
0.
Negative
numbers
affect
the
sign
according
to
parity,
so
multiplying
two
negatives
gives
a
positive
result.
spaces.
Exponentiation
is
defined
as
repeated
multiplication.
In
higher
algebra,
multiplication
interacts
with
structure
such
as
rings
and
fields,
shaping
how
elements
combine.
by
language.
Etymology
generally
traces
to
roots
related
to
increasing
or
combining
quantities.
This
operation
remains
foundational
in
everyday
arithmetic,
science,
engineering,
computing,
and
finance.