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No, 17 is not a factor of 64 because 64 can't be evenly divided by 17. Only the numbers which go into 64 are its factors.

17 goes into 64 three times with 13 as remainder i.e. 64 = 17 x 3 + 13.

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17 goes 3 times into 56 with the remainder 5 which indicates that 56 is not divisible by 17. So, 17 is not a factor of 56.

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No - the positive integer factors of 82 are:

1 2 41 82

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It can be. 17 is a factor of 34.

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No.

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