No, you should continue checking for factor pairs even if you find a pair that repeats. A repeating pair indicates that the number is not a prime number, but there may be other factor pairs that have not been identified yet. It is important to exhaust all possible factor pairs to ensure that all factors of the number are identified accurately.
12 has three factor pairs, six if you count their negative counterparts.
Divide by 5. (65,1)(13,5)
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5 and 195 and 9519 and 95
(950,1)(475,2)(190,5)(95,10)(50,19)(38,25) These are the factor pairs of 950 because when you divide the first number into 950, the answer is the second number.
The factor pairs of 950 are: 950,1 / 475,2 / 190,5 / 95,10 / 50,19 / 38,25
I divided 950 by 1, 2, 5, 10, 19 and 25.
(950,1)(475,2)(190,5)(95,10)(50,19)(38,25) because they equal 950 when they are multiplied.
The following are the factor pairs of 950 factor pair = 950,1 factor pair = 475,2 factor pair = 190,5 factor pair = 95,10 factor pair = 50,19 factor pair = 38,25
Since 38 x 25 = 950, 38 and 25 are factors of 950 (38,25) is a factor pair of 950. 38 x 25 is a factor string of 950.
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Divide 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 into 36. The answers are the other halves of the factor pairs.
100 and 7
No, you should continue checking for factor pairs even if you find a pair that repeats. A repeating pair indicates that the number is not a prime number, but there may be other factor pairs that have not been identified yet. It is important to exhaust all possible factor pairs to ensure that all factors of the number are identified accurately.
12 has three factor pairs, six if you count their negative counterparts.
Factor pairs are just the factors of a number listed in a different way. The factors of 20 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20 The factor pairs of 20 are (20,1)(10,2)(5,4)