(210,1)(105,2)(70,3)(42,5)(35,6)(30,7)(21,10)(15,14)
The factor pairs of 210 are (210,1)(105,2)(70,3)(42,5)(35,6)(30,7)(21,10)(15,14) None of them add up to 23. If that was -210, you could use 30 and -7.
Yes. Factor pairs are always repeated across pairs since factor pairs are certain kinds of pairs.
The factor pairs of 27 are 1x27 and 3x9.
No. 42 is a factor of both 168 and 210. The GCF is 42.
The factor pairs of 210 are: 1 and 210, 2 and 105, 3 and 70, 5 and 42, 6 and 35, 7 and 30, 10 and 21, and 14 and 15. The factor pairs of 63 are: 1 and 63, 3 and 21, and 7 and 9.
(210,1)(105,2)(70,3)(42,5)(35,6)(30,7)(21,10)(15,14)
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, if the greatest common factor (GCF) is 7 and the least common multiple (LCM) is 210, the number pairs would be multiples of 7 that multiply to 210. So, the number pairs would be 7 and 210. That's it. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
210 is a composite number. The factor pairs for 210 are: 1x210 2x105 3x70 5x42 6x35 7x30 10x21 14x15
210 = 1 x 210 210 = 2 x 105 210 = 3 x 70 210 = 5 x 42 210 = 6 x 35 210 = 7 x 30 210 = 10 x 21 210 = 14 x 15
The factor pairs of 210 are (210,1)(105,2)(70,3)(42,5)(35,6)(30,7)(21,10)(15,14) None of them add up to 1. If that was -210, you could use 15 and -14.
All composite numbers can be expressed as unique products of prime numbers. This is accomplished by dividing the original number and its factors by prime numbers until all the factors are prime. A factor tree can help you visualize this. Example: 210 210 Divide by two. 105,2 Divide by three. 35,3,2 Divide by five. 7,5,3,2 Stop. All the factors are prime. 2 x 3 x 5 x 7 = 210 That's the prime factorization of 210.
The factor pairs of 210 are (210,1)(105,2)(70,3)(42,5)(35,6)(30,7)(21,10)(15,14) None of them add up to 23. If that was -210, you could use 30 and -7.
Yes. Factor pairs are always repeated across pairs since factor pairs are certain kinds of pairs.
210 is not prime.
the factor pairs are 1x35 & 5x7
The factor pairs of 28 are :28,114,27,4