The factor pairs of 75 are (75,1), (25,3), and (15,5)
The factor pairs of 150 are 1*150, 2*75, 3*50, 5*30, 6*25, and 10*15
You find a factor pair take the number that you want to find the factor pair of and divide it by a number. If the answer come out evenly then that's your factor pair EX. Factor pairs of 150 1 and 150 2 and 75 3 and 50 5 and 30 6 and 25 10 and 15
Factor pairs refer to integers, not decimals.
The factor pairs of 57 are 3x19 and 1x57
The factor pairs of 75 are (75,1), (25,3), and (15,5)
There are three factor pairs for 75:factor pair = 75,1factor pair = 25,3factor pair = 15,5
(75,1)(25,3)(15,5)
30,115,210,36,5
1 and 5
1 & 75 3 & 25 5 & 15 are the factor pairs of 75.
The factor pairs of 150 are 1*150, 2*75, 3*50, 5*30, 6*25, and 10*15
The prime factors of 75 are 3,5,5 as 3*5*5=75. This can be determined by testing 75 for divisibility by prime numbers starting from 2. Using the prime factorization you can determine that all the factor pairs are (3*5)*5=15*5 and 3*(5*5)=3*25
1 x225 ,3x 75, 5x45,9x25,15x15 I think those are all of them
Yes. Factor pairs are always repeated across pairs since factor pairs are certain kinds of pairs.
You find a factor pair take the number that you want to find the factor pair of and divide it by a number. If the answer come out evenly then that's your factor pair EX. Factor pairs of 150 1 and 150 2 and 75 3 and 50 5 and 30 6 and 25 10 and 15
1 x 525, 3 x 175, 5 x 105, 7 x 75, 15 x 35, 21 x 25