No. 0+0=0, 0x0=0 and so on.
lcm: least common multiple
LCM
0 ie Zero is a multiple of every number
Not necessarily. A number is also a multiple of itself.
If a number is a multiple of 5, it will be greater than 5 and end in a 5 or a zero.
Yes, zero is a multiple of zero.
No. * * * * * Yes. In fact, zero is a multiple of every number.
Yes. Any number multiplied by zero equals zero so the zeroth multiple of any number is zero.
The least common multiple.
A multiple of 9 is any number which can be divided by 9, leaving no remainder. Thus, 18, 90, 9,000,000 are multiples of 9 greater than zero. Get it ?
Yes, but the multiple is zero, in other wording, it takes zero times for seven to get to zero.
A quantity which does not equal zero is said to be nonzero.