factor pair = 36,1 factor pair = 18,2 factor pair = 12,3 factor pair = 9,4 factor pair = 6,6
Yes, because 36 is an integer multiple of 12, and can be expressed by the integer product 12 x 3. The pairs of factors for 36 are: 1 x 36 2 x 18 3 x 12 4 x 9 6 x 6 All of the numbers in these pairs are "factors" of 36
(36,1)(18,2)(12,3)(9,4)(6,6) (54,1)(27,2)(18,3)(9,6)
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36 (36,1)(18,2)(12,3)(9,4)(6,6)
Single numbers don't have LCMs, much less pairs of them. Pairs of LCMs don't exist because only one number can be least. Other than that...The factor pairs of 36 are (36,1)(18,2)(12,3)(9,4)(6,6)
1,36,2,18,3,12,4,9,6
Divide 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 into 36. The answers are the other halves of the factor pairs.
The factor pairs of 36 are:1 × 36 = 362 × 18 = 363 × 12 = 364 × 9 = 366 × 6 = 36
36, for one.
For every factor of a number, there is another factor that results when you divide the first factor into the number. Factors can be listed in pairs. Since 9 x 4 = 36, (9,4) is a factor pair of 36.
Not necessarily. (6,6) is a factor pair of 36, but only one of the sixes is a distinct factor of 36.
There are 5 factor pairs of 36:1 x 362 x 183 x 124 x 96 x 6
The factor pairs of 36 are: 1 X 36 2 X 18 3 X 12 4 X 9 6 X 6 Those are all the factors of 36.
The factor pairs of 36 are (36,1)(18,2)(12,3)(9,4)(6,6) Since 36 is a perfect square, the factor 6 is repeated. 6 x 6 = 36
To find factor pairs of a number, you divide that number by each integer in turn. If the number divides evenly, you take that divisor, and its answer, as a factor pair. 36 can divide by 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18 and 36. Thus the factor pairs are 1 and 36, 2 and 18, 3 and 12, 4 and 9, and 6 and 6.
(36,1)(18,2)(12,3)(9,4)(6,6)
(36,1)(18,2)(12,3)(9,4)(6,6)