Well, the factors of a prime number is that they only have two factors.
The one digit number that has the same number of factors as the number six is three. Six's factors are 1, 2, 3, and 6 while three's factors are 1 and 3. Therefore, both numbers have the same number of factors.
No, a composite is a number that has more than two factors. A prime number has two 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.
Yes, factors are divisors.
Well, the factors of a prime number is that they only have two factors.
The proper factors of a number do not include one and the number itself.
There is NO number with the most number of factors.
A number that has more than two factors is a composite number whereas a number that has only two factors is a prime number.
"Proper factors" are all of a number's factors except one and the number itself.
Every number has factors. They are endless.
Square numbers have an odd number of factors.
A number with more than two factors is a composite number. A number with exactly two factors is a prime number.
if a number has an odd number of factors it would be a perfect square
if a number has an odd number of factors it would be a perfect square
There is no finite limit to the number of factors.
They ARE the same.