No, all multiples of 2 are even
least common multiple of 23 and 2 is 46.
7 can go into 23 with a remainder of 2, hence 23 is not a multiple of 7
2 because it is
The least common multiple (LCM) of two numbers is the smallest number that is a multiple of both numbers. To find the LCM of 23 and 92, we first need to find the prime factorization of each number. The prime factorization of 23 is 23, as it is a prime number. The prime factorization of 92 is 2^2 * 23. To find the LCM, we take the highest power of each prime factor that appears in either number, so the LCM of 23 and 92 is 2^2 * 23 = 92.
Prime factors of 46 are 2 and 23 Prime factors of 38 are 2 and 19 Their common multiple is the product of their primes, 2 x 19 x 23 = 874
factoring 23 is a prime and is 1 *23 16 is = 2*2*2*2 so tehre are no commo factors so the LCM is =23*16=368
The number is a multiple of 4 and 23 at the same time
To get the multiples of 23, just multiply 23 x 0, 23 x 1, 23 x 2, etc. - Or, starting with zero, add 23 at a time.
1 is the greatest common multiple of the numbers listed. 23 is a prime number & is only divisible by itself & 1. what is the greatest common multiple of 2?
The LCM of 23 and 7 is 161. The LCM of 2, 3 and 7 is 42.
It is: (3*7)+2 = 23
The factors of 46 are 1, 2, 23 and 46. The factor pairs of 46 are 1 x 46, and 2 x 23.Since 46 ends with a multiple of 2, it is divisible by 2. Divide it by 2 to find the other factor.