No. That would normally be called "gazillion", though some other names, also ending in "-illion", are also used. It's a more or less silly expression, which means "a very large number", in imitation of names such as million, billion, etc.
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A lot! Kazillion, gazillion, etc., are not officially recognized mathematical terms. These terms are used to indicate large, unquantifiable quantities.
A multiple of a number is the product of that number and any whole number.
A negative number. A positive number x a positive number = a positive number A negative number x a negative number = a positive number A positive number x a negative number = a negative Hope this helps :D
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