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Any one of the numbers a, a 2  and a 4  is a multiple of ​

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Answered by pradhanmadhumita2021
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We have,

a, a + 2 and a + 4

Step-by-step explanation:

To find, any one of the numbers a, a + 2 and a + 4 is a multiple = ?

a, a + 2 and a + 4

= a, (a + 2)(a + 4)

Put a = 1 , we get

= 1 (1+2)(1+4)

= 3 x 5

Put a = 2 we get

= (2+2)(2+4)

= 1 (1+2)(1+4)

= 3 x 5

Put a = 2 , we get

= (2+ 2)(2+4)

= 2 x 4 x 6

= 24

Thus, any one of the numbers a, a + 2 and a + 4 is a multiple of 2.

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