A number with only one factor pair is........ a prime number for example 11 the only factor pair is one times 11.
The positive integer with only one factor is 1.
One is.
prime * * * * * No, the only number with just one factor is 1. Each prime has TWO factors: 1 and the prime itself.
One is the only integer with one factor.
No prime number only has one factor. Each prime number has itself and 1 as factors. Now, the number 1 of course has only one factor, but it is technically not a prime number.
1 has one factor.
Yes, it is one.
The only number with just one factor is 1.
prime number
One.
One is a factor of every number. One is only a multiple of itself.
It is: 1 which is neither a prime number or a composite number
1 has only one factor - itself.
The only common factor of 27 and 64 is one.
The only number with a single factor is ' 1 '. Every other number has at least two factors: ' 1 ' and itself. A number with only those two factors and no others is called a "prime" number.
Every composite number has its own unique tree, so I guess the answer is all numbers have one tree. Perhaps you meant one branch or one factor. Prime numbers only have two factors, one of them is prime, so if you try to do a factor tree with a prime number, it stops the second you write the number down. And then there's one. One only has one factor, so we won't even bother with a tree. We'll call it a factor twig.