Toggle navigation
SUPPORT
CONTACT US
STUDENT CENTER LOGIN
GMAT
GRE
LSAT
SAT
ACT
EA
TOEFL
gmat
gmat prep
prep options
free resources
instructors
admissions
blog
forums
store
gre
gre home
prep options
free resources
instructors
blog
store
lsat
lsat home
prep options
free resources
instructors
blog
forums
store
EA
About
our story
instructors
team
jobs
success stories
partnerships
blog
GMAT Forum
Register
Login
Search
Forums Home
Ask An Instructor
GMAT Math
General Math Questions
View unanswered posts
View active topics
the number zero is considered a multiple of all integers
Questions about the world of GMAT Math from other sources and general math related questions.
Post a reply
2 posts
Page
1
of
1
PH
the number zero is considered a multiple of all integers
by
PH
Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:45 pm
Is the number zero considered a multiple of all integers?
I've read some definitions of what a multipe is and because zero can be used in the definition, it is considered a multiple of all integers.
rfernandez
Course Students
Posts:
381
Joined:
Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:25 am
by
rfernandez
Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:30 pm
I think it's safe to say that zero is a multiple of every integer.
Is your question stemming from a GMAT problem in which this point is important? I'd be curious to know. Thanks.
Rey
Post a reply
2 posts
Page
1
of
1
Return to General Math Questions