No.
Lets say you have factors of 500 and 1/2
take the product of these and you get 250... this does not end in two 0s
.5 * 500 = 250
At least two zeros at the end.
At least two zeros at the end.
50
If the fractions are both proper fractions ... equivalent to less than 1 ... thenthat's always true ... the product is always less than either factor.
As a general principle, you can find the LCM of two numbers by dividing their product by their GCF. This one won't work. The product of any two numbers with 5 as a common factor would have to end in 5 or 0.
Two.
You need two numbers to get a product. A factor pair for any number other than 288 will give a product that is not 288.
The least common factor for two numbers is always one. The least common multiple for two numbers which have no common factors greater than one is their product.
If you divide the product of two given numbers by their GCF, the result will be their LCM.
That is false. The product of two negative integers is always positive.
The product of negative number and a positive number is always a negative. The product of two positive numbers, or two negative numbers, is always a positive.
The product of two odd numbers is always odd.