1 and 5
3 multiples of 4 that is greater than 0 is 8,12, and 16.
3, 6, 9, 12, 15
list the first 10 common mutiles of 2,and 4 greater than 0
0 is a multiple of any integer. However, please note that when talking about "least common multiples", this refers to "non-trivial" multiples, i.e., multiples that are greater than zero.
25 and 30
3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24 . . .
0 is a multiple of 5 that is less than 5 is one counter example.
no because 3 + 0= 3 and three is not greater than itself
There are no multiples of 26 in that range.
Greater than 0
Three numbers that are less than 2 and greater than -1 are -0.5, 0, and 1.5. These numbers fall within the range of -1 and 2 on the number line, satisfying the given conditions.
Yes....0.9 is greater than 0. 0.9 > 0