Proper factors don't include one and the number itself.
The proper factors of a number do not include one and the number itself.
Perfect number (and it's proper divisors not proper factors)
The set of proper factors doesn't include 1 and the number itself.
Proper factors don't include one and the number itself.
The set of factors includes one and the number itself. Proper factors do not include those two.
Because 'divisors' and 'factors' are different names for the same thing.
Yes. Divisors and factors are basically the same thing.
Proper factors of a number do not include 1 or the number itself. For example, all of the factors of 6 are 1, 2, 3, and 6, but the proper factors of 6 are 2 and 3.
No.
Depending on your definition of proper factors, the set of proper factor factors either doesn't include 1 and/or the number itself for a given number.
As long as the fraction is not improper or mixed then yes, it is the same thing.
The set of proper factors does not include 1 and the number itself.