Itself and one because 53 is a Prime number
A prime number between 50 and 60 is 53. Prime numbers are those greater than 1 that have no divisors other than 1 and themselves. In this range, 53 is the only number that meets this criterion. Other numbers like 51, 52, 54, 55, and 56 are not prime as they have additional divisors.
The prime factors of 53 are 1 and 53, as 53 is a prime number itself. The prime factors of 74 are 1, 2, 37, and 74. Prime numbers are numbers greater than 1 that have no positive divisors other than 1 and themselves.
The number 53 is equal to itself, representing a specific value in mathematics. It can also be expressed in various forms, such as a fraction (106/2) or in Roman numerals as LIII. Additionally, in terms of its properties, 53 is a prime number, meaning it has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself.
The prime number immediately following 50 is 53. Prime numbers are those greater than 1 that have no positive divisors other than 1 and themselves, and 53 fits this definition as it cannot be divided evenly by any other numbers except for 1 and 53.
Divisors are used to divide numbers.
2,4,8 (1 and 16 are divisors too, but the number and 1 are always divisors)
136 has eight divisors.
The divisors of 41231 are: 1, 41231.
12 has six divisors.
The divisors of 61 are: 1, 61
320 has 14 divisors.
The divisors of 79 are: 1, 79.