0*6=0, 0 is a multiple of 6.
Least common multiples do not use zero as a multiple, as the LCM for any number and zero is zero.
No it isn't
Zero
A multiple of 6 is any whole number that can be divided by 6 with no remainder. 1 divided by 6 is zero remainder one. Therefore, 1 is not a multiple of 6.
The LCM of 6 and 8 is 24
Yes, zero is a multiple of zero.
The multiples are 6,12,18,24,30,36. It is 36.
0 is a multiple of any number, since n*0 = 0 so 6*0 = 0 and 0 IS a multiple.
Yes, but the multiple is zero, in other wording, it takes zero times for seven to get to 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.
One, four, eight, ten. (One is not prime, by definition). And zero. Also, anything less than zero which is not a multiple of three should be included.