13 is a prime number. 13, like every other prime number, has only two factors. The factors of 13 are 1 and 13. Any multiple of any number greater than one would have at least three factors: 1, the number, and the number it is a multiple of.
A prime number is a number that is divisible only by 1 and itself; it has no other factors. The factors of 7 are 1 and 7. The factors of 13 are 1 and 13. The factors of 27 are 1, 3, 9, and 27. The factors of 29 are 1 and 29. Therefore, 27 is the only one that is not a prime number.
No number under 100 has 13 factors. 60, 72, 84, 90, and 96 each have 12 factors.
The product of the prime factors of any number is equal to the number itself. In the case of 117, its prime factorization is 32 x 13.The prime factors are: 3 and 13. (3 x 13 = 39)
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The factors of 13 are 1 and 13. There are an infinite number of products that can be created with the number 13.
13 is a prime number: its only factors are 1 and 13.
13 is a prime number. The only common factors are 1 and 13.
no 2 and 4 aren't factors of 13. 13 is a prime number.
The factors of thirteen are 1 and 13, because 13 is a prime number and only has two factors.
I believe you are thinking of a prime number. Ex. The factors of 2 are 1 and 2. The factors of 13 are 1 and 13.
13 is a prime number so the only factors are 1 and itself.
13 is a Prime number whose only factors are itself and one
No number under 100 has thirteen factors.
"Factors come in pairs, so this is impossible." This statement is false. A number can have an odd number of factors by having the square root as one of the factors. Find a number with 12 factors and a square root.
Since 13 is a prime number, the only factors that it has are 1 and 13.
The factors of 13 are 1 and 13 because it's a prime number