The first twenty positive integer multiples of 14 are:
14 x 1 = 14
14 x 2 = 28
14 x 3 = 42
14 x 4 = 56
14 x 5 = 70
14 x 6 = 84
14 x 7 = 98
14 x 8 = 112
14 x 9 = 126
14 x 10 = 140
14 x 11 = 154
14 x 12 = 168
14 x 13 = 182
14 x 14 = 196
14 x 15 = 210
14 x 16 = 224
14 x 17 = 238
14 x 18 = 252
14 x 19 = 266
14 x 20 = 280
there are no prime multiples for 75 the prime factors or 75 are 5, 5, and 3
Since both 2 and 7 are prime, the LCM of 2 and 7 is simply their product, 14.
prime numbers can only be multiples of 1 and itself. perhaps 3 is just the number you want.
the common multiples of 42 and 14 from 1-100 is 42,and 84
-14, -28, -42 and so on.
There are no multiples of 72 that are prime.
No, multiples of prime numbers are composite.
12 doesn't have any prime multiples.
Multiples aren't prime.
Multiples of 7, like 7, 14, 21 and so on.
there are no prime multiples for 75 the prime factors or 75 are 5, 5, and 3
Prime factorizations are unique. No other number will have exactly the same number of prime factors as 28. Multiples of 14 will have some of the same factors.
Multiples of 7 are 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, ..... None of these are prime numbers except 7.
Some of the multiples of 14 are the same as the multiples of 16, but not all of them.
Multiples of 6 cannot, by definition, be prime numbers!
14 has an infinite number of multiples.
All the numbers from 2 to 19 are multiples of prime numbers.