Both.
3 is a multiple of 1.
3 is a factor of 9.
no
There are more than just prime and composite, there are 3 other types which you can describe a number by the kind of factors. They are abundant number, deficient number, and perfect number. An abundant number is a number which if its factors were all added up , the sum would be greater than the number itself. A deficient number is a number in which if all its factors were added up the sum would be less than the number itself. A perfect number is in which a numbers factors are added up and the sum will be the same number as the number itself. Example of abundant number: 12 because these are its factors, 1+2+3+4+6 which equals 16 and 16 is greater than 12. Example of a deficient number: 15 because 15's factors are 1+3+5 which equals 9 and 9 is less than 15. Example of a perfect number: 6 because 6's factors are 1+2+3 which equals 6 and 6 is the same as 6
The only factors of 2 are 1 and 2. The factors of a prime number are 1 and the number itself.
The product of a number and 1 over that number equals one.
24
Anywhere from 1 to an infinite number of factors. 1 has one factor. 9 has three factors. 84 has 12 factors. There is no limit.
Reciprocals, like 2 and 1/2, have a product of 1.
The factors are 1*211.211 is a prime number.
Yes.
a number when all the proper factors added up equals 1 less then your number
no because every number is multiplied by 1 and it equals the same as the number...yay:D
61 is a prime number, so its only factors are 1 and 61.
389 is a prime number. The only factors are 1 and 389 only.
19 is a prime number, so its only factors are 1 and 19.
1, 2, 47, and 94 are the factors of 94. 1 x 94 = 94 and 2 x 47 = 94.
16 Its factors are: 16, 1, 8, 2, 4. (added together equals 31)
There are more than just prime and composite, there are 3 other types which you can describe a number by the kind of factors. They are abundant number, deficient number, and perfect number. An abundant number is a number which if its factors were all added up , the sum would be greater than the number itself. A deficient number is a number in which if all its factors were added up the sum would be less than the number itself. A perfect number is in which a numbers factors are added up and the sum will be the same number as the number itself. Example of abundant number: 12 because these are its factors, 1+2+3+4+6 which equals 16 and 16 is greater than 12. Example of a deficient number: 15 because 15's factors are 1+3+5 which equals 9 and 9 is less than 15. Example of a perfect number: 6 because 6's factors are 1+2+3 which equals 6 and 6 is the same as 6
37 is a prime number, so the only factors that multiply to get it are 1 and 37.