2, 6, 14, 42
Since two is a factor of all even numbers, it is a factor of 42.
Yes, 42 has 2 as a factor.
28 is not a factor of 42.
6 is a factor of 42.
No, 4 is not a factor of 42.
No, 42 is a multiple of 3. 3 is a factor of 42.
8 is not an integer factor of 42.
It can be. 42 is a proper factor of 84.
the only factor (divisor) between 30 and 64 are 2, this is also a factor of 42 & 196 working upwards: 1 is always a factor of integers 2 is a factor of all even numbers 3 is a factor of 30 & 42, but not 64 or 196 4 is a factor of 64 & 196, but not 30 or 42 5 is a factor of 30, but not the others 6 is a factor of 30 & 42, but not 64 or 196 7 is a factor of 42, but not the others 8 is a factor of 64, but not the others 9 is not a factor of any of the numbers 10 is a factor of 30, but not the others I could continue, but it gets worse from there, with only occasional numbers being factors...
NO!!! '7' is a FACTOR of '42'. However, '42' is a multiple of '7'.
No, 5 is not a factor of 42. A factor of a number divides it evenly with no remainder. When you divide 42 by 5, it does not divide evenly and leaves a remainder of 2. Therefore, 5 is not a factor of 42.
The largest prime factor of 42 is 7