That is correct.
Factor
The greatest common factor
Factor
The Greatest (or Highest) Common Factor - GCF or HCF.
a factor or a divisor
That is correct.
This normally applies to integers. A factor, or divisor, of an integer is any integer which can be multiplied by another integer, to get the original number.For example, 4 is a factor of 12, since you can multiply 4 x 3, to get 12. The complete list of positive factors of 12 is {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12}, since each of these numbers can be multiplied by an integer, to get 12.
This is called a factor. Factors, by definition, are numbers you can multiply together to get another number, or a product.
A product.
1 is the least common factor of any set of positive integers because 1 is a factor of all nonzero integers and 1 is the smallest positive integer.
A factor.
Factor
-226, -113, -2, -1, 1, 2, 113, and 226 are the factors of 226. Each factor can be multiplied by another integer to get the product of 226.
Yes. Integers are simply whole numbers. If a number doesn't have a factor or a decimal, it is an integer.
No. Most integers aren't prime.
The greatest common factor
No it isn't A factor is an integer that can be multiplied by another integer to get the number (in this case- 100) 15 x ?= 100 ? would equal 6.666666666666666666666....... etc. (which is NOT an integer) thus making it NOT a factor. Hope this helps! :) -dancinggirl25