EQUIMULTIPLE

Etymology

Noun

equimultiple (plural equimultiples)

(mathematics) One of the products arising from the multiplication of two or more values by the same value.

Adjective

equimultiple (not comparable)

(mathematics) Multiplied by the same number or quantity.

Source: Wiktionary


E`qui*mul"ti*ple, a. Etym: [Equi- + multiple: cf. F. Ă©quimultiple.]

Definition: Multiplied by the same number or quantity.

E`qui*mul"ti*ple, n. (Math.)

Definition: One of the products arising from the multiplication of two or more quantities by the same number or quantity. Thus, seven times 2, or 14, and seven times 4, or 28, are equimultiples of 2 and 4.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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