To multiply with more than two factors, you can use at least three numbers that it would take to multiply to get the larger number. For example, the number 50, with two factors can be 1X50, 2X25, or 5X10. But if you are asked for more than two factors, you could do this: 2X5X5 Factor 72 using more than two factors: 2X2X2X3X3
Any number that contains only two factors which are itself and one is a prime number all other numbers that have more than two factors are composite numbers.
79 is a prime number and has no factors other than 1 and itself.
There are two ways in which the factors can be given. You are given all the prime factors (and their multiplicity). In that case simply multiply them all together. Or You are given each factor. In this case, the biggest of these is the number.
Every number is a factor of 0. However, 0 has no proper factors since no two numbers that are non-zero can multiply to give 0.
If square of a number: Multiply itself If square root: Do a continuous division and get the factors. After you get it group the same numbers by two. And multiply it and you will get the answer. If an area of a square: Formula: a * a
An even number is any number that has '2' as a factor.When you multiply two numbers, you multiply all the factors of both of them.If '2' was a factor of either number, or of both, then it's a factor of their product,and the product must therefore be an even number.
All prime squares have three factors.
2*30.5 = 61 or 1*61 = 61 61 has only two factors because its a prime number
factors are the two or more numbers that are used to multiply and be the product of a certain number.
You don't. In mathematics, factors multiply.
If the two prime numbers are different: You get the two prime numbers, plus 1, plus the product. For example, if you multiply 2 x 3 = 6, the factors of 6 are 2, 3, 1, and 6. If the two prime numbers are the same: You get the prime number, 1, and the product. For example 2 x 2 = 4. The factors of 4 are 2, 1, 4.