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As stated, that is false. Every number is not a factor of 1. 1 is a factor of every nonzero whole number.
Every number is the largest factor of itself.
Every number up to 50 is a factor - of itself.
It's part of the identity property. Pick a number. Multiply it by one. The answer will be the number. That means that every number has the factor pair of itself and 1, so every number has one as a common factor.
No, 1 is a factor of every whole number because 1 is a factor of every whole number.