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Mathematics, 21.10.2020 16:01, gototiger

PRACTICE ANOTHER Is 4a a factor of 2a · 38b? (Assume that a and b represent integers.) Yes, because 4 is a multiple of 38. Yes, because 2a · 38b = 4a · 19b where 4a and 19b are integers because a and b are integers and products of integers are integers. Yes, because 4a is a divisor of 38b. No, because 38 is not a divisor of 4. No, because 2a · 38b = 4a · 19b where 4a and 19b are not necessarily integers because products of integers are not always integers.

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