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1. A ............ of a number is an exact divisor of that number.
2. Every multiple of a number is............. than or ............ to that number.
3 Two consecutive odd prime number are called ........... primes.

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Answered by Udita34
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1. A factor of a number is an exact divisor of that number
2. every multiple of a number is greater than or equal to that number
3. two consecutive odd prime numbers are called twin prime.

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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1. A factor of a number is an exact divisor of that number.

A whole number that divides the given number without leaving a remainder is said to be a factor of the number. For instance, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the factors of 12.

2. Every multiple of a number is greater than or equal to that number.

This is so that a number can be made into a multiple by multiplying it by another whole number. Every multiple of a number is greater than or equal to the original number because multiplication always yields a result that is greater than or equal to the original number. As an illustration, the multiples of 5 are 5, 10, 15, 20, and so on. Each of these numbers is greater than or equal to 5.

3. Two consecutive odd prime numbers are called twin primes.

Twin prime pairs include (3, 5), (5, 7), and (11, 13), for instance. Twin primes are distinct from prime pairs, which are pairs of prime numbers with a particular difference between them (e.g., 5 and 7 are prime pairs because their difference is 2). Due to their rarity and poorly understood distribution, twin primes are an intriguing topic in number theory. Mathematicians are still working to solve the twin prime conjecture, which claims that there are an infinite number of twin primes.

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