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Multiples of a natural number can be any integer?
Multiples of a natural number can be any integer?
True (A)
There are an infinite number of multiples for any given natural number?
There are an infinite number of multiples for any given natural number?
True (A)
The multiples of a natural number include 0?
The multiples of a natural number include 0?
False (B)
What are divisors of a natural number?
What are divisors of a natural number?
Can a natural number be a divisor of itself?
Can a natural number be a divisor of itself?
Are there a finite or infinite number of divisors for any given natural number?
Are there a finite or infinite number of divisors for any given natural number?
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Multiples of a natural number
Multiples of a natural number
Any integer that can be obtained by multiplying the natural number by another integer.
Infinite multiples
Infinite multiples
There are infinitely many integers that can be obtained by multiplying the natural number by different integers.
Zero as a multiple
Zero as a multiple
Zero is not a multiple of any natural number because it cannot be obtained by multiplying the natural number by another integer.
Divisors of a natural number
Divisors of a natural number
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Self as a divisor
Self as a divisor
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Finite divisors
Finite divisors
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