Infinite Think of a factor as a number that divides another number exactly, that is to say with no remainder. So 2 is a factor of 6 because 6 divided by 2 is 3 exactly. So let's look at it this way. Take an integer n, and we way m is a factor of n iff m multiplied by some other integer =n but for 0, look we see that any m can be multiplied by 0 to get 0 so there is an infinite number of factors.
There can be infinitely many distinct factors.
0+0+0+0+0+0=0. No many how many times you multiply it, 0 is always 0/
60, 72, 84, 90 and 96 are tied with 12 factors each.
21 has the factors 21,1,7,3. A prime number has only 2 factors which are 1 and itself. Composite numbers are everything else except 1 and 0. 1 and 0 are neither prime, nor composite.
In theory, a quadratic equation can be separated into two factors. For example, in the equation x2 - 5x + 6 = 0, the left part can be factored as (x-3)(x-2) = 0. For the product to be zero, any of the two factors must be zero, so if either x - 3 = 0, or x - 2 = 0, the product is also zero. This gives you the two solutions.In theory, a quadratic equation can be separated into two factors. For example, in the equation x2 - 5x + 6 = 0, the left part can be factored as (x-3)(x-2) = 0. For the product to be zero, any of the two factors must be zero, so if either x - 3 = 0, or x - 2 = 0, the product is also zero. This gives you the two solutions.In theory, a quadratic equation can be separated into two factors. For example, in the equation x2 - 5x + 6 = 0, the left part can be factored as (x-3)(x-2) = 0. For the product to be zero, any of the two factors must be zero, so if either x - 3 = 0, or x - 2 = 0, the product is also zero. This gives you the two solutions.In theory, a quadratic equation can be separated into two factors. For example, in the equation x2 - 5x + 6 = 0, the left part can be factored as (x-3)(x-2) = 0. For the product to be zero, any of the two factors must be zero, so if either x - 3 = 0, or x - 2 = 0, the product is also zero. This gives you the two solutions.
0 has no factors.
All of the odd numbers in that range can be factors.
50
an infinite amount because it multiplies with everything
0 and 24 don't have any common factors.
techincally 0 has the most factors. you can multiply any number you want by 0 to get 0 0x101=0 0x100=0 0x99=0 0x98=0 etc... the factors of 100 are limited to only 9 factors. 1x100=100 2x50=100 4x25=100 5x20=100 10x10=100
There are 19 numbers between zero and 365 that have an odd number of factors.
Every number is a factor of 0. However, 0 has no proper factors since no two numbers that are non-zero can multiply to give 0.
2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19
Zero doesn't have any proper factors.
no
The product is 0 since one of the factors is 0.