x = 42.
It is 42.
The smallest positive integer that divides into any number is 1.
No. Integers are positive and negative whole numbers (…, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, …). As there are an infinite number of negative integers as they approach negative infinity (the greatest negative integer being -1), there can be no smallest (negative) integer.
The smallest positive integer that will divide exactly into all the numbers in any set of numbers is 1. The largest integer that will divide exactly into 567 and 8 is also 1 - this is their Highest Common Factor. The smallest integer that 567 and 8 will both divide into is 4536 - this is their Lowest Common Multiple.
30, which is the smallest positive integer divisible by the first three primes: 2, 3 and 5.
It is 42.
The number zero is not the smallest positive integer. The number one is the smallest positive integer.
The smallest positive factor of any positive integer is the number 1. If negative factors are allowed, the smallest factor is the negative of the absolute value of any integer.
The smallest positive integer six-digit number is 100000.
The smallest positive integer is 3.
The smallest positive integer that divides into any number is 1.
The answer will depend on the value of x. If x is a square number, then the answer is 42,If x is a factor of 42 then it is 42/x,Otherwise it is 42*x.
The smallest positive integer is 1.
The smallest factor of any positive integer is 1.
1 is the smallest number that divides any positive integer evenly.
The smallest positive integer is 1 (a positive integer is a whole number: 1, 2, 3, and so on). But zero may also be considered - depending on circumstances: 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on). Though 1 is my answer.
The smallest positive integer is 1357.