it is true because a factor of a number is a number that divides the supplied number perfectly with no remainders. This includes the actual number. For instance, consider the number 14. The digits 1, 2, 7, and 14 are 14 factors.
Every number is the largest factor of itself.
Yes! it is.
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.
Every nonzero number is a factor of itself.
Every number is the greatest factor of itself.
1 and the number itself
Every number is the largest factor of itself.
Every number is the highest factor of itself.
1 times a number equals itself. The number is the first on the list of multiples.
Every number is a factor of itself and also a factor of zero. This is because any number multiplied by zero results in zero. Additionally, any number can be expressed as a product of its factors, which include itself and one. Therefore, every number's factor set includes at least one and the number itself.
Yes! it is.
It is the number itself.
Yes.
Yes every natural no. a factor and multiple of 1
Yes, 15 is a factor of 15. Every number has itself and 1 as a factor.