It can. Square numbers have repeated factors.
The 2004 calendar will repeat itself in 2032.
The year 2000 will repeat in 2028.
Every nonzero number is a factor of itself.
Yes.
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You divide by one prime after another until you find a factor. Then you repeat the process with the quotient, starting with that factor.You divide by one prime after another until you find a factor. Then you repeat the process with the quotient, starting with that factor.You divide by one prime after another until you find a factor. Then you repeat the process with the quotient, starting with that factor.You divide by one prime after another until you find a factor. Then you repeat the process with the quotient, starting with that factor.
it doesnt stop
The greatest factor of 99 is itself, which is 99. The greatest factor of any integer is the integer itself.
The greatest factor of any positive number is the number itself.
From 1901 to 2071, the rules are as follows: A leap year will repeat itself after 28 years. The first year after a leap year will repeat itself in a 6-11-11 pattern. This means it will repeat after 6 years, then after 17 years, and then after 28 years. The second year after a leap year will repeat itself in a 11-6-11 pattern. This means it will repeat after 11 years, then after 17 years, and then after 28 years. The third year after a leap year will repeat itself in a 11-11-6 pattern. This means it will repeat after 11 years, then after 22 years, and then after 28 years.
1 has one factor, itself.
History tends to repeat itself because many people are not taught or told how or why mistakes were made in history. Because of this, we tend to do the same things that were done previously. This causes a constant repeat of history.