In mathematics, prime factors are one interesting topic in number theory. Prime factors are defined as the process of positive integers which are dividing the integer exactly and also without a remainder value. These types of numbers are called as prime factor. It can be divided by 1 or itself. Let us see the prime factor of 16.
Some of the prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17 and 19…
Prime Factor of 16 - Definition for Prime Factor:
Factor:
Factor is defined as process of the number that can be multiply together to get another number
Example:
Find the factor for the given number 33.
Solution:
Given number 33
33 is divided by 3 and 11
So, 3 and 11 are the factors of the given number 33
3 and 11 are the factors of the given number 33
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