-1 and 50
1 and -50
-2 and 25
2 and -25
-5 and 10
-10 and 5
(1,50) (2,25) (5,10)
(1, 50); (2, 25); (5, 10).
The factor pairs of 51 are (1,51) and (17,3)
The difference is between factor pairs and distinct factors. With square numbers, one of the factor pairs will be the same number twice. When listing the distinct factors, that number is only listed once.
The factor pairs of 98 are (1,98), (2,49), and (7,14).
The factor pairs of 215 are 1, 5, 43, and 215
No. Factor pairs can be combined to create multiples.
The factor pairs of 50 are: 1 x 50 2 x 25 5 x 10
80 has 5 factor pairs.
80 has 5 factor pairs.
(50,1)(25,2)(10,5)
1x50 2x25 5x10
factor pair = 50,1factor pair = 25,2factor pair = 10,5
The factor pairs of 250 are: 1 x 250 2 x 125 5 x 50 10 x 25
The factor pairs of 150 are 1*150, 2*75, 3*50, 5*30, 6*25, and 10*15
1 and 500, 2 and 250, 4 and 125, 5 and 100, 10 and 50, 20 and 25, a total of 6 factor pairs.
1 and 50 2 and 25 5 and 10
Yes. Factor pairs are always repeated across pairs since factor pairs are certain kinds of pairs.
The factor pairs of 28 are :28,114,27,4