There are a few ways to go about factoring. You can decide what works best for you. I always find the prime factorization first. Let's look at a random number: 108
The prime factorization can be found by using a factor tree.
108
54,2
27,2,2
9,3,2,2
3,3,3,2,2
2^2 x 3^3 = 108
Half of the factors will be less than the square root, half greater. If the number is a perfect square, there will be an equal number of factors on either side of the square root. In this case, the square root is between 10 and 11.
Adding one to the exponents of the prime factorization and multiplying them will tell you how many factors there are. In this case, the exponents are 2 and 3. Add one to each. 3 x 4 = 12
108 has 12 factors. Six of them are 10 or less, six of them are 11 or greater. All we have to do is divide the numbers one through ten into 108. If the result (quotient) turns out to be an integer, you've found a factor pair. Knowing the rules of divisibility will make that even easier.
108 is divisible by...
1 because everything is.
2 because it's even.
3 because its digits add up to a multiple of 3.
4 because its last two digits are a multiple of 4.
6 because it's a multiple of 2 and 3.
9 because its digits add up to a multiple of 9.
That's six factors less than 10. Divide them into 108. That's the rest of them.
(108,1)(54,2)(36,3)(27,4)(18,6)(12,9)
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 27, 36, 54, 108
Notice that all of those numbers, except for 1, can also be found in the prime factorization.
a whole factor is a number that is whole, which is also a factor, nd incase u didnt know a factor is the number u use to divide a number
We need to know what number the square is a factor of.
Because 4 is a factor of 8. Any number that has 8 as a factor will also have 8's factors as factors.
If the number can be divided by 4 exactly then 4 is a factor. No matter how long the number is, if the last two digits of the number are divisible by 4, then 4 is a factor of the number. Conversely, if the last two digits are not divisible by 4, then 4 is not a factor.
Non-examples are infinite. One relevant one is a number that cannot be divided into a number.
Factors come in pairs. If you know one factor, divide it into the number. The answer will be another factor.
If it divides evenly into the original number with no remainder, it's a factor.
a whole factor is a number that is whole, which is also a factor, nd incase u didnt know a factor is the number u use to divide a number
When it is a factor of that particular number.
The number ends in zero.
We need to know what number the square is a factor of.
The number one is a factor of every number.
Because 4 is a factor of 8. Any number that has 8 as a factor will also have 8's factors as factors.
I think you might mean "multiple." If the sum of a number's digits is a multiple of 9, the original number is as well. If you want to know how you know if a number is a factor of 9, memorize the numbers 1, 3 and 9.
2 is a prime number because its only factors are one and itself. Since 2 is a prime number, if it is a factor of your number, it is a prime factor.
Even.
a number itself and 1