It is a factor of the number to be divided
A factor divides evenly into a given number.
One divides any number
The divisor is the number that divides
The first one is a "factor" of the second one.
A number that divides evenly into another number is called a factor.
One.
It is not prime because a prime number is one that only divides by itself and one, but one is one so it only divides by itself therefore is not a prime number. It is however a square number, and as far as I know, thats as exiting as one gets.
Divisibility is when a number divides into another number with no remainder.
Divisibility is when a number divides into another number with no remainder.
A number that divides n is called a "divisor" of n.
A number that divides into a whole number evenly is called a "factor" of that number.
there is not one
3 - it only divides with itself and one to form a whole number.
2 divides 4 into 2 with no remainder, 3 divides 6, 12 divides 36, 4 divides 12, there are way to many to name them allIs called a factor.
It divides it.
smallest prime number that divides 300 exactly = 2