- Taran
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Hi,
I was going through Factors and Multiples theory and am stuck with a doubt. Here it is....
Multiple:
Multiples of X are obtained by multiplying X with any whole number - agreed i.e multiples of x are 0, X, 2X, 3X...so on
Multiples are infinite - agreed
Value of Multiple of X is >= X - Not agreed (X multiplied by any whole number could give us zero as well, which is less than X). I also read somewhere that ZERO IS A MULTIPLE OF ANY INTEGER. How is this possible?
Please explain.........
Taran
I was going through Factors and Multiples theory and am stuck with a doubt. Here it is....
Multiple:
Multiples of X are obtained by multiplying X with any whole number - agreed i.e multiples of x are 0, X, 2X, 3X...so on
Multiples are infinite - agreed
Value of Multiple of X is >= X - Not agreed (X multiplied by any whole number could give us zero as well, which is less than X). I also read somewhere that ZERO IS A MULTIPLE OF ANY INTEGER. How is this possible?
Please explain.........
Taran


















