That describes prime numbers.
Those are called prime numbers.
If the radius is tripled then the Area will be greater by a factor of 9. And the circumference will be greater by a factor of 3.
The terms (factors) used in multiplication are the multiplicand (the factor being multiplied), the multiplier (the factor that the multiplicand is multiplied by) and the product (the answer, or results of the multiplication). Any time either of the factors is greater than the other by at least one, the product will always be greater than the largest factor.
Yes every natural no. a factor and multiple of 1
That describes prime numbers.
Those are called prime numbers.
Because every even number greater than 2 has two as a factor.
There is a genetic risk factor. Men whos fathers had prostate cancer are at a greater risk of getting it themselves.
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If the number 1 is considered a factor, then these are the prime numbers. Their only factors are 1 and themselves.
If quality factor is greater then bandwidth will also greater
No. No number can have a factor greater than itself.
7 is an odd factor of 14 greater than 1
4 is greater than 3 and is a factor of 20.
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No.