No, it’s true. It’s the same as saying if 60 is divided by 2 and the remainder equals zero (no remainder, so it divides perfectly), 2 is a factor of 60.
No, it is true.
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4 is a factor since 60 divided by 4 is 15, the others are not. To see if it is a factor, just see if it 60 divided by that number has a remainder or not. If the remainder is 0, it is a factor, if the remainder is non-zero it is not.
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Yes! Only factors of number N can be divided into N with no remainder (that is why they are factors).
That is true.
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In algebra, the factor theorem is a theorem linking factors and zeros of a polynomial. It is a special case of the polynomial remainder theorem.The factor theorem states that a polynomial has a factor if and only if
In algebra, the factor theorem is a theorem linking factors and zeros of a polynomial. It is a special case of the polynomial remainder theorem.The factor theorem states that a polynomial has a factor if and only if
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The statement is not true.
Yes, if there is no remainder after division, the divisor is a factor.
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4 is a factor since 60 divided by 4 is 15, the others are not. To see if it is a factor, just see if it 60 divided by that number has a remainder or not. If the remainder is 0, it is a factor, if the remainder is non-zero it is not.
Yes, because 88 is evenly divisibly by 4. 88 divided by 4 equals 22, with 0 remainder. Since the remainder is 0, we say that 88 is "evenly divisible" by 4, and 4 "is a factor of" 88.
A factor.