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Thank you so much Karishma!!! +1 great link... was very helpful!

So every time we see factor we know it means positive factor! Correct?

One more question though, if a Question say that X is a multiple of Y:
According to the multiple definition you gave me( "Multiples are numbers which we get by multiplying an integer by another integer"). Thus, X can be negative.

But we know that X is a multiple of Y is equivalent to X is divisible by Y but based to you post, divisibility is applied to positive numbers only so X must be positive... Thus, X can't be negative.

I think that the statements contradict each other..

Actually, no. More often that not, we use just the positive multiples and that is when we say X is a multiple of Y implies X is divisible by Y. In divisibility questions, you will see that they mention 'x and y are positive integers', 'n is a positive integer' etc. The reason is that a divisible by b makes sense only when both are positive integers (as explained in the link given above). If we are talking about negative multiples, 'X is divisible by Y' is not logical.
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Actually, no. More often that not, we use just the positive multiples and that is when we say X is a multiple of Y implies X is divisible by Y. In divisibility questions, you will see that they mention 'x and y are positive integers', 'n is a positive integer' etc. The reason is that a divisible by b makes sense only when both are positive integers (as explained in the link given above). If we are talking about negative multiples, 'X is divisible by Y' is not logical.

Okey! Thanks a lot!
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Hi Karishma,
Could you please repost the link. It seems that it has been deleted, as I am not able to find it, or could you please answer all the questions raised by sonygmat.
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Hi Karishma,
Could you please repost the link. It seems that it has been deleted, as I am not able to find it, or could you please answer all the questions raised by sonygmat.

Check out the blog posts on the link given in my signature below.

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