the product of a non zero whole number and its successor is always.....?
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The product of a non-zero whole number and its successor is always an even number.
For example :
"2" is an even number and its successor that is "3" ,and there product that is "2x3" = "6".
Similarly many numbers and their successor gives the same even results.
For example :
"2" is an even number and its successor that is "3" ,and there product that is "2x3" = "6".
Similarly many numbers and their successor gives the same even results.
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It will and must be a WHOLE NUMBER
EX: Consider a nonzero whole number,
.
5
Consecutive number of 5 is 6
According to the question,
=>5×6=30
Here 30 is again an whole number.
PROPERTY : WHEN A NONZERO WHOLE NUMBER IS ADDED OR SUBTRACTED OR EVEN MULTIPLIED OR DIVIDED THE SOLUTION IS ALWAYS A WHOLE NUMBER.
EX: Consider a nonzero whole number,
.
5
Consecutive number of 5 is 6
According to the question,
=>5×6=30
Here 30 is again an whole number.
PROPERTY : WHEN A NONZERO WHOLE NUMBER IS ADDED OR SUBTRACTED OR EVEN MULTIPLIED OR DIVIDED THE SOLUTION IS ALWAYS A WHOLE NUMBER.
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