The 2nd factor is a square of the first one.
That is correct. The other number is the LCM.
When the first number can divide the second without remainder. The formal definition would be as follows: For integers x and y, x is a factor of y if there exists an integer n such that y = n*x
-- List all factors of the first number. -- List all factors of the second number. -- If there are more than two numbers, list all factors of each one. -- Find the set of factors that are on every list. -- Find the greatest factor in the set.
IF they are integers, then the first number is a multiple of the second and the second is a factor of the first.
If a number can be divided with small numbers or numbers equal to it than those numbers are known as factors, for example we have number "25" the the factors of this number would be 1,3,5 and 25 because 25 can be divided with all of the above mentioned numbers. Hence every number [rather than 1] has at least two factors. the first factor is the "1" and the secondly all the numbers are the factor of their self.
You choose any number for the first factor. Then you divide 18 by that first factor to get the second factor.
The second number is a factor of the first.
Two numbers: the first of them is 1 and the second is not!Two numbers: the first of them is 1 and the second is not!Two numbers: the first of them is 1 and the second is not!Two numbers: the first of them is 1 and the second is not!
The first number is called the dividend. The second number is called the divisor. The answer is called the quotient.
The best way to estimate a quotient using compatible numbers is to first understand how compatible numbers work. They are numbers that are close in value to the actual numbers and are easily added, subtracted or divided.
-- Ignore the signs. -- Divide the first fraction by the second fraction, then decide whether the answer is positive or negative. -- If both numbers in a division have the same sign, then the quotient is positive. So the quotient is positive, and you're done.
That is correct. The other number is the LCM.
multiply the first factor to the first term of the second factor
First, multiply the consecutive numbers. Your total will be the highest factor.
To look at the numbers in the division problem
multiply the first factor to the first term of the second factor
The quotient is the result of dividing the first number by the second number. So, 182 divided by 7 equals 26, the quotient.