(64,1)(32,2)(16,4)(8,8)
The factors of 64 are: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 The factors of 100 are: 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100 The common factors are: 1, 2, 4 The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) is: 4
The factor pairs of 26 are the pairs of numbers that, when multiplied together, equal 26. The factor pairs of 26 are (1, 26) and (2, 13). These pairs represent the integer factors of 26.
The factor pairs of 51 are (1,51) and (17,3)
The difference is between factor pairs and distinct factors. With square numbers, one of the factor pairs will be the same number twice. When listing the distinct factors, that number is only listed once.
The factor pairs of 98 are (1,98), (2,49), and (7,14).
The factor pairs of 64 are (64,1), (32,2), (16,4), and (8,8)
(64,1)(32,2)(16,4)(8,8)
(64,1)(32,2)(16,4)(8,8)
(64,1)(32,2)(16,4)(8,8)
(64,1)(32,2)(16,4)(8,8)
(64,1)(32,2)(16,4)(8,8)
1 and 64, 2 and 32, 4 and 16, 8 and 8
1 and 64, 2 and 32, 4 and 16, 8 and 8
Rectangular arrays for 64 can be formed by finding pairs of factors that multiply to 64. The factor pairs are: (1, 64), (2, 32), (4, 16), (8, 8). These pairs represent the dimensions of the rectangular arrays, such as a 1x64 array, a 2x32 array, a 4x16 array, and a 8x8 array.
The factor pairs of 128 are (128,1), (64,2), (32,4), and (16,8)
(100,1)(50,2)(25,4)(20,5)(10,10) (64,1)(32,2)(16,4)(8,8)
Yes. Factor pairs are always repeated across pairs since factor pairs are certain kinds of pairs.