YES, Most, if not all, mathematicians will agree
that any number obtained by multiplying 2 by an integer is a multiple
of 2. This would include -4 so the answer is yes.
(-4) - (-2) = -4 + 2 = -2
It is a negative multiple of x.It is a negative multiple of x.It is a negative multiple of x.It is a negative multiple of x.
4 + (-2) = 2
-64 : 2x(-16) = 2
Because 2 is a factor of 4. If a number is a multiple of four, when you add that it is a multiple of 2 there is no extra information, no additional factor.
Negative four (-4).-2 - 2 = -4
(-4) - (-2) = -4 + 2 = -2
It is a negative multiple of x.It is a negative multiple of x.It is a negative multiple of x.It is a negative multiple of x.
A set of four non-negative integers.A set of four non-negative integers.A set of four non-negative integers.A set of four non-negative integers.
2
-8/2
-1/2
-2 + 4 = 2
4 + (-2) = 2
-4, -2, 0, 2
-64 : 2x(-16) = 2
There is no smallest multiple since there are infinitely many negative numbers. The smallest POSITIVE multiple is 6.