Finding the factors of a number involves identifying all the whole numbers that divide that number evenly, without leaving a remainder. Factors are fundamental in number theory and are used in various areas of mathematics, including algebra and arithmetic.
Steps to Find Factors
- Start with the number you want to find factors for. Let’s call this number ‘N’.
- Begin with the smallest whole number, which is 1. Check if it divides N without leaving a remainder. If it does, it is a factor of N.
- Continue checking each successive whole number (2, 3, 4, …) to see if it divides N evenly.
- Stop when you reach a number that is more than half of N, as factors of a number are always less than or equal to half of that number, except for the number itself.
- Include N itself as a factor, as every number is divisible by itself.
Example 1: Finding Factors of 12
Let’s find the factors of 12. Check each number from 1 to 6 (half of 12):
1 divides 12 (12 ÷ 1 = 12), so 1 is a factor. Similarly, 2, 3, 4, and 6 divide 12 evenly. Therefore, the factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12.
Example 2: Finding Factors of 17
Let’s find the factors of 17. Check each number from 1 to 8 (half of 17):
Only 1 and 17 divide 17 evenly without a remainder. Therefore, the factors of 17 are 1 and 17, making it a prime number.
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