I would assume -1, which is not prime and must be part of the factorization to make the negative number negative.
yes. the opposite of a positive integer is the same except negative and vice versa ( ex: the opposite integer of -6 is 6. if you multiply them, it equals zero)
51 = 3*17, which is the prime factorization. Thus, the prime factors of 51 are 3 and 17. Prime factors are factors that are prime. (They don't have any factors themselves except for 1 and themselves.)3 x 17
A factor string consists of any factors (except 1) that multiply to equal the number. Prime factorization consists of only prime numbers that multiply to equal the number. In the case where the factors of the original number consists only of primes, there is no difference.
Yes, EXCEPT for the number 0. It is a whole number but is not positive or negative. Real Numbers - Everything I. Rational Numbers- Any number except for non terminating decimals A. Integers- Any negative or positive number...not a decimal1. Whole Numbers- Any positive integer INCLUDING ZEROa. Natural Numbers- Any positive integer (NOT INCLUDING ZERO) The answer is not entirely correct, Whole numbers are numbers without a fractional part or decimal point. Therefore whole numbers can be negative as well as positive. -2 is a whole number but is not positive. There are a number of different interpretations for whole numbers, from non-negative integers, positive integers and all integers (which includes negative integers)
The factors of 27 are: 1, 3, 9, 27 The factors of 45 are: 1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 45 The factors of 81 are: 1, 3, 9, 27, 81
yes. the opposite of a positive integer is the same except negative and vice versa ( ex: the opposite integer of -6 is 6. if you multiply them, it equals zero)
Proper factors are like regular factors except they don't include one and the number itself.
It is all of the except irrational.
It is all of them except for irrational.
Here are a few: An integer is a counting number, or a whole number. If you have a negative counting number, zero, or a positive counting number, you have an integer, and any integer will be a member of one of those three sets of numbers. Zero is the only integer that is neither positive or negative. Each integer (except zero) has a compliment with an opposite sign.
Its a prime number and cant be factored except by itself or one
Each number is either itself a prime number, or it can be separated into smaller prime numbers. A prime number is a number that has no smaller factors. Factorization into prime factors is unique, except for the order of the factors.
A prime numbers has no positive integer factors except itself and 1. The number 1 has only itself as a factor. The number 0 has no factors at all.
The prime factorization of 9 is 3*3. The prime factorization of 112 is 2*2*2*2*7. Therefore, they have no common factors, except for 1.
51 = 3*17, which is the prime factorization. Thus, the prime factors of 51 are 3 and 17. Prime factors are factors that are prime. (They don't have any factors themselves except for 1 and themselves.)3 x 17
A factor string consists of any factors (except 1) that multiply to equal the number. Prime factorization consists of only prime numbers that multiply to equal the number. In the case where the factors of the original number consists only of primes, there is no difference.
1 x 71, 2 x 30.5, etc. 71 is a prime number; that means it doesn't have integer factors (except for the trivial factors 1 and 71).