We usually don't consider negative integers as factors of positive numbers, only negative ones. The number of negative factors will be the same as the number of positive ones, nine in this case.
The greatest integer that will divide evenly into 36 is 36. 18 is 36's greatest proper factor.
Yes.
No. There is no integer that, when multiplied by itself, produces the answer -36.
Because 12 times 3 = 36 Because 36 divided by 12 comes out to an integer, with no remainder.
It is one of the infinitely many fractions of the form (6*n)/(36*n) where n is an integer or where 1/n is a common factor of 6 and 36.
4 is the largest integer that will divide evenly into both 16 and 36.
The only common positive integer factor of 36 and 89 is 1.
No, since 36/14 is not a positive integer.
(1, 36) (2, 18) (3, 12) (4, 9) (6, 6)
The only common positive integer factor of 36, 14, and 35 is 1.
Yes, because 36 is an integer multiple of 12, and can be expressed by the integer product 12 x 3. The pairs of factors for 36 are: 1 x 36 2 x 18 3 x 12 4 x 9 6 x 6 All of the numbers in these pairs are "factors" of 36
factors are 2 x 36, 4 x 18 and 8 x 9 so there are three perfect squares, 4, 9 and 36.