There will be an odd number of different factors.
I know 64 has 7 factors: 1,64,2,32,4,16,8 (8 goes into itself)Hope this Helps
I donβt know I thought this place would actually answer my question But I guess not
Common factors are found by comparing the factors of sets of numbers. The common factor of any group of consecutive numbers is 1. I suspect you might want to know the factors of those numbers rather than the common factors. If so, ask that question. It has been answered here many times before.
If you know a number is composite, then you also know that it can be factored into more factors than just 1 and itself. A prime number has only 2 factors which are 1 and itself. Composite numbers are everything else except 1 and 0. 1 and 0 are neither prime, nor composite.
The answer depends on what it is of two or more numbers that you wish to find.
How do I know, go get the fusking answer by yourself
A square number is multiplied by two of the same numbers.
When they can be square rooted into an exact integer
Numbers that have more than two factors are not prime numbers because 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.
2 and 3 are the prime factors of 36. Of the factors of 36, 2 and 3 are the only prime numbers.
It's difficult to tell from the wording if you want to know numbers that have 6 as a factor or numbers that have 6 factors. There is an infinite number of answers to both. The first part starts with 48, 54, 60 and doesn't stop. For the second part, the product of a prime square and a prime will have six factors, like 63, 75, 98 and so on.
We do not know what these factors might be of. 37 is between these numbers, and is a factor of 74. On that basis all the numbers in this range are factors of some number.
i know all the factors of 24 because i count and see what numbers go into 24
2 and 3 Prime numbers have only two factors.
You can easily work it out. firstly, you know that the even numbers are not prime, so that leaves only ~15 numbers. You can check out each number. [hint you only have to test for factors of a number up to the square root of the number.]
Prime numbers have two factors; composite numbers have more than two factors. 1 and 0 are neither.