1 and the number itself. These two are always factors.
Every number except the number 1 has at least two factors, 1 and the number itself. Prime numbers have exactly two factors and composite numbers have more than two factors. All even numbers except the number 2 are composite numbers and have more than two factors. The number 2 is prime and its only factors are 1 and 2.
Prime numbers have two factors. Prime squares have three factors. Square numbers have an odd number of factors but that number varies.
Prime numbers are the numbers that have exactly two factors.Prime numbers have only two factors, the number one and themselves.
A prime number has only two factors, one and the number itself. A composite number has more than two factors.
All numbers have factors. Some numbers have only two factors, the number one and the number itself. These are known as prime numbers. 7 has two factors: 1 and 7. 7 is a prime number.
Prime numbers have two factors. Composite numbers have more than two. Numbers with less than two are neither.
do you mean " what does all even numbers have as factors?"? then the number two.
Numbers with only two factors, the number itself and one, are called prime numbers. Examples of prime numbers are 2 (which is the only even prime number) and 17.
Prime numbers have only two factors.
But you do know the factors of prime numbers. Every prime number has two factors: one and the number itself.
Prime numbers have two and only two factors. Composite numbers have three or more.
No, prime numbers have only two factors: 1 and itself. Composite numbers have at least 3 factors.