Yes. Factor pairs are always repeated across pairs since factor pairs are certain kinds of pairs.
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Oh, dude, a heptagon has like a bazillion pairs of perpendicular lines... just kidding! It actually has 14 pairs of perpendicular lines. So, like, if you ever need to find perpendicular lines in a heptagon, you've got plenty to choose from.
35 is the product of 10 and 3.5. If you mean integers though, 10 is not a factor of 35.
10*2+3*4 = 32 = 2^5 Not really sure what you are looking for? I doubt you would ever need to factorise this. It might help if you gave the specific form you would like it in.
divide the top and the bottom by their GCF(Greatest Common Factor) the gcf is the highest number that 2 or more numbers have in common have fun with math (OK before who ever wrote this is stupid because she cant even giv us the answer)
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