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Suppose the trinomial is x2 + Bx + C You need to find a factor pair of C whose sum is B. If the factors are p and q (that is, pq = C and p+q = B), then the trinomial can be factorised as (x + p)*(x + q).
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It has four factors: 1, 2, p, and 2p.
There is no such largest number.Take a prime p and raise it to the sixth power.For example 2^6 = 64 (2 to the 6th power).Its factors are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 (seven factors).Now take any prime p and raise it to the sixth power. Its factors are1, p, p^2, p^3, p^4, p^5, p^6.There are infinitely many prime numbers, so p can be as large as you like, and p^6 will be even bigger.