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This question doesn't have an actual answer. Here's why: We have a value X (doesn't matter what it equals). pick any integer greater than one (i'll choose 3) Y = 3*X now Y has all the factors of X , and then one more. Example: X=15 (15 = 3*5, so 2 factors) Y = 3*X (45 = 3*3*5, 3 factors (2 unique)) If you want a number with the most 'unique' factors, that doesn't work either. Just make sure the number you pick (my 3 in this case) is not factor of X to begin with. Example: I'll chose 2 this time because 2 is not a factor of 15. X=15 (15=3*5, 2 factors) Y=2*X (30= 2*3*5, 3 factors (all unique))
The number 300 is a multiple of 3.The number 3 is a factor of 300.
4 is a square number but 3 is a prime number
yes, 3 is a natural number. any positive number is.