The best way to get lots of factors is to ensure that no prime factors occur more than once. If this is the case, and there are n prime factors altogether, then there will be 2n factors in total. * In fact you can get more factors by repeating some of the small prime factors. For example, 210 = 2 x 3 x 5 x 7 has 16 factors, but 180 = 22 x 32 x 5 has 18 factors. * There is more info on my website at www.dansmath.com about supercomposite numbers and their prime factorization structure.
Plenty is a value of what you have against what you need. A great number is a great number.
Well, the factors of a prime number is that they only have two factors.
The proper factors of a number do not include one and the number itself.
There is NO number with the most number of factors.
A number that has more than two factors is a composite number whereas a number that has only two factors is a prime number.
"Proper factors" are all of a number's factors except one and the number itself.
Square numbers have an odd number of factors.
Every number has factors. They are endless.
A number with more than two factors is a composite number. A number with exactly two factors is a prime number.
if a number has an odd number of factors it would be a perfect square
if a number has an odd number of factors it would be a perfect square
There is no finite limit to the number of factors.