1 is a factor of every number.
1 is a factor of ten. This is because 1 times another number is the number itself. Basically, 1 is a factor of all and any number.
Nope.... 1 is a factor of every prime number !
The purpose of a factor tree is to divide a number into prime factors. 1 is not a prime number.
Possiblilty is almost 1/2 cause every two numbers is a number with a factor of 2.From 2: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10...
If you mean what do you call a number with only 1 and itself as factors, then it is a prime number.
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a prime number
I would call an odd number factor a factor that is an odd number. I would call a number with an odd number of factors a perfect square.
1 is a factor of every number.1 is a factor of every number.
I call it odd.
All numbers, (except 1) have at least two factors: 1 and the number itself. So, there are no numbers, besides 1, with only 1 factor. And 1 is neither prime nor composite.
Because a prime number has two factors whereas 1 has only one factor which is itself
A Factor
when it goes into another number
It is called a common factor!
No, 1 is a factor of every whole number because 1 is a factor of every whole number.