A Prime number is a number that is not evenly divisible by any number except itself and one; it cannot be factored any lower. However, four is the product of two and two to begin with, and when you create multiples of four, you give it more factors (22, 24, 26, 28, etc.).
None. If it is a multiple of another number, in this case 4, it is not a prime number.
There is none! 11 is a prime number
None because prime numbers have only two factors
It is: (x+1)(x+4) none of which are prime numbers
all numbers that are multiples of 4 have 2 as factor
there is none it is a composite it is 1 and 84(it self )
No odd numbers are multiples of 4.
None because 4 and 10 are not a prime numbers
If they have a Prime multiple in common, then they are not co-prime numbers.Hence no 2 multiples of 13 exists to satisfy this condition.
There can only be one LEAST Common Multiple. Since the three numbers are co-prime, their LCM is the same as their product, that is, LCM(4, 37, 69) = 4 * 37 * 69 = 10,212 [Two numbers are co-prime if they have no factor in common. The numbers, themselves, need not be prime.]
Multiples of 4.
Oh, dude, multiples are just numbers you get when you keep adding the same number over and over again. So, like, for 3, it's 3, 6, 9, 12, and so on; for 4, it's 4, 8, 12, 16, and for 5, it's 5, 10, 15, 20. You get the idea, right? It's like a math party where numbers just keep showing up uninvited.