It is a multiple, and possibly could be the LCM.
This product is called a multiple of the original number.
A multiple of any number would be the product of that number and any other nonzero whole number. A multiple of 4 is 8. A multiple of 100 is 300.
A nonzero multiple of a number is a multiple which is not equal to 0.
The product of two nonzero whole numbers will be a nonzero whole number.
No, because the number of common multiples of any two nonzero numbers is infinite.
"a whole number that is a factor of two or more nonzero whole numbers is a ___ of the numbers" The answer is "Common Factor". "a whole number that is a factor of two or more nonzero whole numbers." from Ch. 4 - Factors, Fractions, and Exponents, link provided.
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This product is called a multiple of the original number.
An integral multiple of the number that you started with.
Every nonzero number has multiples. Every set of nonzero numbers has an LCM.
A multiple of any number would be the product of that number and any other nonzero whole number. A multiple of 4 is 8. A multiple of 100 is 300.
That's the least common multiple, or LCM.
A nonzero multiple of a number is a multiple which is not equal to 0.
A number - which would also be the case if the second number were 0. The result is called the product or the multiple.
Non zero whole number, with a magnitude greater than any of the numbers.