1 is a common factor of all numbers.
A factor of all even numbers is 2.
0 is not a factor of any number other than itself. If N is any number, than there is no other number P such that N = 0 * P and that means that 0 is not a factor of N. The only number that is a factor of all numbers is 1.
No. The GCF of any two numbers is also a factor of their difference. The difference between consecutive numbers is 1 so their GCF must also be a factor of 1. The only factor of 1 is 1 - and hence the result.
That depends what numbers. If you mean ALL even and odd numbers, the only common factor or divisor is 1.
1 is a common factor of all numbers.
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All whole numbers except for -1, 0 and 1 have at least one prime factor.
All numbers have factors.
A factor of all even numbers is 2.
Yes, all number with have the factor 1 and itself.
No. A few counterexamples include the numbers 1, 5, 7, and 11, which are all odd numbers but of which 3 is not a factor.
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Because 1 is a factor of all non-zero numbers.
Yes and it is 1.One.
All numbers. n x 1 = n It doesn't matter what n is.
Absolutely. 1 is a factor of all prime (and nonprime) numbers. 1 times the number is the number. Therefore, 1 is a factor of irrational numbers such as pi.