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Finding factors involves
finding all integers
that
divide
a
given number evenly.
A
factor
is one of the
numbers
that
make up
another
number
or
expression.
The
product
of two numbers is the result when they are
multiplied
together.
Composite numbers
can be broken down into their
prime factors.
Prime numbers
have no
positive integer divisors
other than
1
and
themselves.
To find the
prime factorization
, break down a composite number into its
prime factors.
Factors
are whole numbers that can be divided into another number without
leaving
any
remainder.
To find the
GCF
, we need to identify
common
factors between
two
or more
numbers.
The
prime factorization
of a composite number is its
unique representation
as a
product
of
primes.
An
odd perfect square
can be written as
n^2
-
1
or (
n-1
)(
n+1
), where n is an
odd integer greater
than
one.
A
composite
number has more than two
positive
integer divisors, while an
odd perfect
square has exactly
four
positive integer divisors.
The
prime
factorization is the
product
of all
primes
that are factors of the
original
number.
The factorial of 0 is defined as
1.