No. A common multiple is a multiple of both numbers. There is no multiple of 17 that is less than 17.
Of course not. The square root of 2 is less than 3, and (pi) is less than 4 .
'5' & '15' are odd numbers less than 20 , and are also multiples of '5'.
Take the square root of 1617 and round it up. Take the square root of 5929 and round it down. That gives you the lower and upper range of the numbers which you must square to get the desired perfect squares.
To find the least common multiple (LCM) of two numbers, we first need to find the numbers themselves. Let's call the numbers x and x-7, where one number is 7 less than the other. The LCM of 60 and x is 60x divided by their greatest common divisor (GCD). Since 60 is a multiple of 60 and x is a multiple of x, the LCM is 60x. Therefore, the numbers are 60 and 53.
positive square numbers less than 50 are 7 these are : 1,4,9,16,25,36,49.These are less than 50.
No. A common multiple is a multiple of both numbers. There is no multiple of 17 that is less than 17.
less than 10
14
There are 41 square numbers less than 1694 and an infinite number greater than 5929. There are 35 square numbers between 1694 and 5929, 36 if you count 5929 itself.
3,7,11,19,23,31,43,47,51,59,67,71,79...
1,4,9,16
5
2,3,4
9 and 36
36
Find 3 consecutive numbers where the product of the smaller two numbers is 19 less than the square of the largest number.