A square root.
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The only number that is both a multiple of a number and a factor of that same number is the number itself. Multiples of a number are equal to or bigger than the number, while factors are equal to or smaller than the number.
If a number has equal factors, it is a perfect square and the equal factors would be square roots.
As a general rule, multiples tend to be larger than factors. This is not always true. 9 is a factor of 27. 6 is a multiple of 3. The important distinction is in the relationship to the number they are factors or multiples of. A factor will be equal to or lesser than the number. A multiple will be equal to or greater than the number.
well i would say that a factor is a number add to another number and it equal something but a coefficient is not really what i know but i think its something similar to a factor