60, 72, 84, 90 and 96 have 6 factor pairs.
(1, 100) (2, 50) (4, 25) (5, 20) (10, 10)
The number 4 has two factor pairs. 1 x 4 and 2 x 2
Factor pairs are just the factors of a number listed in a different way. The factors of 20 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20 The factor pairs of 20 are (20,1)(10,2)(5,4)
For every factor of a number, there is another factor that results when you divide the first factor into the number. Factors can be listed in pairs. Since 9 x 4 = 36, (9,4) is a factor pair of 36.
1 The factor pairs of 100 are 1 and 100, 2 and 50, 4 and 25, 5 and 20, and 10 and 10. The factor pairs of 49 are 1 and 49, and 7 and 7. Since the only factor they share is 1, 1 is their greatest common factor.
Oh, absolutely! Just like when we add a touch of titanium white to brighten up a painting, numbers can have many factor pairs beyond just four. Some numbers, like 12, can have even more factor pairs, creating a beautiful mathematical landscape full of possibilities. Just remember, every number is unique and special in its own way.
1 and 500, 2 and 250, 4 and 125, 5 and 100, 10 and 50, 20 and 25, a total of 6 factor pairs.
Factors are numbers you can multiply together to get another number. The factor pairs are: (1, 52) (2, 26) (4, 13)
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.
Factor pairs are two numbers multiplied together to get one number. Examples: One factor pair of 24 is 4, 6. One factor pair of 70 is 5, 14. One factor pair of 144 is 12, 12.
-4^1389 + 66=+67^7890
(68, 1) (34, 2) (17, 4)