Calculate the Product: Solving 6 × 6 Multiplication

Basic Multiplication with Same Positive Numbers

Complete the following exercise:

66= 6\cdot6=

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00:05 Positive times positive is always positive
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Understand the problem

Complete the following exercise:

66= 6\cdot6=

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Step-by-step solution

Let's remember the rule:

(+x)×(+x)=+x (+x)\times(+x)=+x

Therefore, the sign of the exercise result will be positive:

+6×+6=+36 +6\times+6=+36

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Final Answer

36

Key Points to Remember

Essential concepts to master this topic
  • Sign Rule: Positive times positive always equals positive result
  • Calculation: Count by 6s six times: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36
  • Check: Verify 6 × 6 = 36 by dividing: 36 ÷ 6 = 6 ✓

Common Mistakes

Avoid these frequent errors
  • Adding instead of multiplying
    Don't calculate 6 + 6 = 12 when you see 6 × 6! Addition gives you the wrong answer because multiplication means repeated addition. Always remember that 6 × 6 means 6 added to itself 6 times: 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 = 36.

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What will be the sign of the result of the next exercise?

\( (-2)\cdot(-4)= \)

FAQ

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Why is 6 × 6 different from 6 + 6?

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Great question! Multiplication means repeated addition. So 6 × 6 means six groups of six, which equals 36. But 6 + 6 is just adding two sixes together, which only equals 12.

How can I remember that 6 × 6 = 36?

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Try thinking of it as 6 squared or 62 6^2 . You can also picture a 6×6 square grid - count all the squares and you'll get 36!

What's the fastest way to calculate 6 × 6?

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Since this is a multiplication fact, the fastest way is to memorize it. But you can also skip count by 6s: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36 - that's six jumps of 6!

Why do I need to worry about positive and negative signs for 6 × 6?

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Even with simple problems like 6 × 6, understanding sign rules builds a foundation for harder math. Positive × Positive = Positive is a rule you'll use with negative numbers later!

Can I use a calculator for 6 × 6?

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While calculators are helpful tools, basic multiplication facts like 6 × 6 = 36 should be memorized. This makes solving bigger problems much faster and builds your number sense!

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