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integer multiply integer divide 360
The value of the greatest integer is 76. This occurs when the set of five consecutive integers is all even numbers.
(30+360*k) and (150+360*k) degrees where k is any integer.
140 + k*360 degrees clockwise where k is any integer.
The first five composite numbers are 4, 6, 8, 9, and 10. To find the least positive integer divisible by all these numbers, we calculate their least common multiple (LCM). The LCM of 4, 6, 8, 9, and 10 is 360. Therefore, the least positive integer divisible by each of the first five composite numbers is 360.
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integer multiply integer divide 360
Rational. 360 is an integer, and all integers are rational.
It is 45 + 360*k deg or 135 + 360*k degrees where k is an integer.
It is not a perfect square because 182 = 324 and 192 = 361 Therefore, there is no integer which can be squared to equal 360.
Any number of the form 360*k, where k is an integer, is evenly divisible.
The value of the greatest integer is 76. This occurs when the set of five consecutive integers is all even numbers.
(30+360*k) and (150+360*k) degrees where k is any integer.
140 + k*360 degrees clockwise where k is any integer.
90 + 360*k degrees anti-clockwise for any integer k.
The first five composite numbers are 4, 6, 8, 9, and 10. To find the least positive integer divisible by all these numbers, we calculate their least common multiple (LCM). The LCM of 4, 6, 8, 9, and 10 is 360. Therefore, the least positive integer divisible by each of the first five composite numbers is 360.
They are members of the infinite set of numbers of the form 360*k where k is an integer.