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    Multiplication (redirect from Multiply)
    one of them, the multiplicand, as the quantity of the other one, the multiplier; both numbers can be referred to as factors. a × b = b + ⋯ + b ⏟ a  times...
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  • Multiplier may refer to: Look up multiplier or multipliers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Multiplier (arithmetic), the number of multiples being...
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  • In computing, especially digital signal processing, the multiply–accumulate (MAC) or multiply-add (MAD) operation is a common step that computes the product...
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  • A binary multiplier is an electronic circuit used in digital electronics, such as a computer, to multiply two binary numbers. A variety of computer arithmetic...
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  • The Dadda multiplier is a hardware binary multiplier design invented by computer scientist Luigi Dadda in 1965. It uses a selection of full and half adders...
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    A voltage multiplier is an electrical circuit that converts AC electrical power from a lower voltage to a higher DC voltage, typically using a network...
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  • In macroeconomics, a multiplier is a factor of proportionality that measures how much an endogenous variable changes in response to a change in some exogenous...
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  • A capacitance multiplier is designed to make a capacitor function like a much larger capacitor. This can be achieved in at least two ways. An active circuit...
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  • Multiply was a social networking service with an emphasis on allowing users to share media – such as photos, videos and blog entries – with their "real-world"...
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  • In mathematical optimization, the method of Lagrange multipliers is a strategy for finding the local maxima and minima of a function subject to equation...
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