Yes, (80a) is a multiple of 4 for any integer value of (a). This is because 80 itself is a multiple of 4 (as (80 \div 4 = 20)), and multiplying it by any integer (a) will still yield a multiple of 4.
80a^3
Yes, 296 is a multiple of 4
No, 29 isn't a multiple of 4, but 28 is.
No, 23 is not a multiple of 4. A multiple of 4 is any integer that can be expressed as 4 times another integer. Since 23 divided by 4 equals 5.75, it does not result in a whole number, confirming that 23 is not a multiple of 4.
Yes, 62 is a multiple of both 2 and 4. Since any even number is a multiple of 2, and 62 is even, it is divisible by 2. Additionally, because 62 divided by 4 equals 15.5, it is not a multiple of 4. Therefore, while 62 is a multiple of 2, it is not a multiple of 4.
The LCM of 5a and 16a is 80a
80a. The higher the duro the harder the wheel
It came out November 10th, 2006. It was Season 4 Episode 80a.
√(5a) + 2√(80a) - 7√(125a) first square the whole equation [√(5a)]2 + [2√(80a)]2 - [7√(125a)]2 when you square a sqrt the sqrt goes away 5a + 4 * 80a - 49 * 125a dont forget to square the numbers outside the sqrts 5a + 320a - 6125a just add and subtract -5800a is your answer
The Electric Company - 1971 80A 5-80 was released on: USA: 6 February 1976
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An 80A filter for photography helps correct the color balance when shooting in tungsten lighting conditions, making images appear more natural and true to life.
No, 130 is not a multiple of 4 and 4 is not a multiple of 130.
25a2 - 80a + 64
80a^3
Any multiple of 4 is also a multiple of 2.
Any multiple of 20 is also a multiple of 4.