👉 The term "unmultiplicative" is a mathematical concept that refers to a function or operation in which one input value (the multiplicand) is multiplied by another input value (the multiplier), with no change in the output. This type of multiplication does not give back an equivalent number, but rather produces a new number that is the product of the two inputs. For example, consider the following function: ``` f(x) = x^2 ``` This function multiplies each input value