Idk all I got is 5 and 5 and 25 and 1.
No. Any square number has an odd number of factors e.g. 25 = 1, 25, 5
A composite number is a number that is not a prime number, ie it has more than two distinct factors. The factors of 25 are 1, 5, 25 - three distinct factors.
1, 5, 25 are the only factors of 25. So, there are 3 factors of 25. Note: We only care about POSITIVE INTEGERS.
A single number cannot have common factors because "common" refers to factors that two or more numbers have in common. You have only one number.
The factors are: 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100
A prime number has no factors other than 1 and itself. 25 is a composite number because its factors are 1, 5, and 25.
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Actually, 25 is NOT a proper factor of 25. Factors are numbers that, when multiplied with another factor, result in the number, like 25. Proper factors are just like regular factors EXCEPT they do not include the actual number. The proper factors of 25 are 1 and 5.
The common factors of 25 and 50 are 1, 5 and 25.All of them.
The factors of 25 are: 1, 5, and 25.
If a number can be divided with small numbers or numbers equal to it than those numbers are known as factors, for example we have number "25" the the factors of this number would be 1,3,5 and 25 because 25 can be divided with all of the above mentioned numbers. Hence every number [rather than 1] has at least two factors. the first factor is the "1" and the secondly all the numbers are the factor of their self.
1, 3, 5, 15, 25, 75