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Yes. If you know one factor of a number, divide it into the number. The answer will be another factor.
Yes you can find an answer.
The greatest factor of any number is the number itself.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
42 is a factor of itself.
Yes. If you know one factor of a number, divide it into the number. The answer will be another factor.
Yes you can find an answer.
Factors come in pairs. If you know one factor, divide it into the number. The answer will be another factor.
That presumes that you already have one. Take the one you have and divide it into the number. Voila! Another factor.
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At least another number is needed to find their GCF
A whole number, f, is a factor of another whole number, n, if f goes into n some exact number of times - that is, it leaves no remainder. Another way of putting it is: if you have a number n, then f is a factor of n if you can find a number, g (not necessarily different), such that f*g = n
Divide the number by one of the known factors. Then divide the quotient by another factor. Continue with all the known factors. What you are left with at the end is the missing factor.
Some TI83's can be set up differently, so it is highly recommendable to read the user guide for the TI83 in question. The user would need to go into the VarStat option and enter all the appropriate fields to have the calculator bring in the appropriate variables and totals.
to find a factor of a number you have to 1. find the hcf (highest common factor) 2. find how many times the hcf goes into your number AND THAT IS YOUR ANSWER!
The factors of 84 are 1,2,3,4,6,7,12,14,21,28,42 and 84. To find a greatest common factor, you need to compare them to another number's factors.
The greatest factor of any number is the number itself.