give an example of two fractions whose product equals 1
Any whole number (integer) has factors. Factors are numbers that can be divided into another number. For example the factors of 15 are: 1, 3, 5 and 15 (1 times 15 and 3 times 5)
It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. A common factor refers to a factor that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question!
The positive integer factors of 223 are: 1, 223
The positive integer factors of 271 are: 1, 271
The positive integer factors of 307 are: 1, 307
Integers are the set of (...-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3...) No decimals or fractions.
An integer has to be a whole number or its opposite. For example, fractions and decimals cannot be integers. I'm smart (:
An example of a positive number without fractions or decimals is the whole number 7.
It is a composite integer number because it has more than two factors and no fractions or decimals attached to it.
173 is a prime number. Its only positive integer factors are itself and 1.173 is a prime so the only integer answer to the question is 1 * 173 = 173
An integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
They cannot be genuine fractions although they can be expressed as fractions. For example, 27 = 27/1 or even 54/2. Also, any number can be expressed as a decimal. 27 is an integer AND a decimal.
Not sure about a "valuger" fraction but a vulgar fraction is the same as a common fraction: written as one integer above (or before) a line (slash) and another non-zero integer below (after) it.This is in contrast to mixed fractions, decimal fractions, percentages or those indicated by negative indices (for example 3-2 is one ninth).Not sure about a "valuger" fraction but a vulgar fraction is the same as a common fraction: written as one integer above (or before) a line (slash) and another non-zero integer below (after) it.This is in contrast to mixed fractions, decimal fractions, percentages or those indicated by negative indices (for example 3-2 is one ninth).Not sure about a "valuger" fraction but a vulgar fraction is the same as a common fraction: written as one integer above (or before) a line (slash) and another non-zero integer below (after) it.This is in contrast to mixed fractions, decimal fractions, percentages or those indicated by negative indices (for example 3-2 is one ninth).Not sure about a "valuger" fraction but a vulgar fraction is the same as a common fraction: written as one integer above (or before) a line (slash) and another non-zero integer below (after) it.This is in contrast to mixed fractions, decimal fractions, percentages or those indicated by negative indices (for example 3-2 is one ninth).
An integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
No because an integer is a whole number with no decimals or fractions
An integer is a whole number without fractions or decimals
Not always because it could be less than 0 as for example -3 because an integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions