1 x 120, 2 x 60, 3 x 40, 4 x 30, 5 x 24, 6 x 20, 8 x 15, and 10 x 12
That's an infinite list unless you restrict it to factor pairs. The factor pairs of 120 are (120,1)(60,2)(40,3)(30,4)(24,5)(20,6)(15,8)(12,10)
The factor pairs of 57 are 3x19 and 1x57
The factor pairs of 343 are (343,1) and (49,7)
20 has 3 factor pairs. Pairs are (1,20), (2,10) and (9,9)
The factor pairs of 12 are (12,1), (6,2), and (4,3) The factor pairs of 18 are (18,1), (9,2), and (6,3)
Eight of them.
That's an infinite list unless you restrict it to factor pairs. The factor pairs of 120 are (120,1)(60,2)(40,3)(30,4)(24,5)(20,6)(15,8)(12,10)
The factor pairs of 120 are 1*120, 2*60, 3*40, 4*30, 5*24, 6*20, 8*15, and 10*12
(120,1)(60,2)(40,3)(30,4)(24,5)(20,6)(15,8)(12,10)
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes! So, the two numbers we're looking for are -12 and -10. They multiply to 120 and add up to -14. It's like a math puzzle, but with numbers instead of jigsaw pieces.
(60,2)(40,3)(30,4)(24,5)(20,6)
4/120, 8/60
(1, 120)(2, 60)(3, 40)(4, 30)(5, 24)(6, 20)(8, 15)(10, 12)
Yes. Factor pairs are always repeated across pairs since factor pairs are certain kinds of pairs.
The factors of 120 are: 120= 1 x 120 120= 2 x 60 120= 3 x 40 120= 4 x 30 120= 5 x 24 120= 6 x 20 120= 8 x 15 120= 10 x 12
the factor pairs are 1x35 & 5x7
The factor pairs of 28 are :28,114,27,4