A positive multiple is one where the result of the multiplication is greater than zero.
The fourth positive multiple of 3 is 12.
The same as two positive numbers, except the product will be negative.
2n where n is any positive integer. i.e. when n=1 multiple=2 when n=2 multiple=4 when n=3 multiple=6 etc..
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The term Greatest Common Multiple has no meaning; there is no such thing as a greatest multiple. There are the terms: Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) which is the smallest positive (whole) number which is a multiple of two, or more, numbers. eg LCM(4, 10) = 20 as 20 is the first number greater than 0 which is a multiple of both 4 and 10. Highest Common Factor (HCF), or Greatest Common Factor (GCF) which is the largest positive (whole) number that divides into all the numbers (without remainder); this can also said to be the largest positive number (whole) number which has all the numbers as some multiple of it. eg HCF(25, 60) = 5 since 5 is the highest positive (whole) number which divides into 25 and 60 (without remainder). The Lowest Common Factor of any set of numbers is 1 as 1 is the smallest positive (whole) number and it divides into every other (whole) number without remainder; this is not very useful.
The smallest, positive 4-digit multiple of 17 is 1,003.
The fourth positive multiple of 3 is 12.
The least positive multiple is 538.
14 is the smallest POSITIVE multiple.
9 is.
No.
The least multiple of any positive number is the number itself.
The only positive two-digit multiple of 12 and 10 is 60.
The product is always negative.
5
The same as two positive numbers, except the product will be negative.
There is no smallest multiple since there are infinitely many negative numbers. The smallest POSITIVE multiple is 6.