Last updated on May 26th, 2025
Factors are the numbers that divide any given number evenly without remainder. In daily life, we use factors for tasks like sharing items equally, arranging things, etc. In this topic, we will learn about the factors of -26, how they are used in real life, and tips to learn them quickly.
The numbers that divide -26 evenly are known as factors of -26.
A factor of -26 is a number that divides the number without remainder.
The factors of -26 are 1, 2, 13, and 26.
Negative factors of -26: -1, -2, -13, and -26.
Prime factors of -26: 2 and 13.
Prime factorization of -26: -1 × 2 × 13.
The sum of factors of -26: 1 + 2 + 13 + 26 = 42
Factors can be found using different methods. Mentioned below are some commonly used methods:
To find factors using multiplication, we need to identify the pairs of numbers that are multiplied to give -26. Identifying the numbers which are multiplied to get the number -26 is the multiplication method.
Step 1: Multiply -26 by 1, -26 × 1 = -26.
Step 2: Check for other numbers that give -26 after multiplying -1 × 26 = -26 -2 × 13 = -26
Therefore, the positive factor pairs of -26 are: (1, -26), (2, -13).
For every positive factor, there is a negative factor.
Dividing the given numbers with the whole numbers until the remainder becomes zero and listing out the numbers which result as whole numbers as factors. Factors can be calculated by following a simple division method
Step 1: Divide -26 by 1, -26 ÷ 1 = -26.
Step 2: Continue dividing -26 by the numbers until the remainder becomes 0.
-26 ÷ 1 = -26
-26 ÷ 2 = -13
Therefore, the factors of -26 are: 1, 2, 13, 26.
The factors can be found by dividing it with a prime number. We can find the prime factors using the following methods:
Using Prime Factorization: In this process, prime factors of -26 divide the number to break it down in the multiplication form of prime factors till the remainder becomes 1.
-26 ÷ -1 = 26
26 ÷ 2 = 13
13 ÷ 13 = 1
The prime factors of -26 are 2 and 13.
The prime factorization of -26 is: -1 × 2 × 13.
The factor tree is the graphical representation of breaking down any number into prime factors. The following step shows
Step 1: Firstly, -26 is divided by -1 to get 26.
Step 2: Now divide 26 by 2 to get 13. Here, 13 is the smallest prime number that cannot be divided anymore.
So, the prime factorization of -26 is: -1 × 2 × 13.
Factor Pairs: Two numbers that are multiplied to give a specific number are called factor pairs.Both positive and negative factors constitute factor pairs.
Positive factor pairs of -26: (1, -26), (2, -13).
Negative factor pairs of -26: (-1, 26), (-2, 13).
Mistakes are common while finding factors. We can identify and correct those mistakes using the following common mistakes and the ways to avoid them.
There are 26 apples and 2 baskets. How will they divide them equally?
Each basket will have 13 apples.
To divide the apples equally, we need to divide the total apples by the number of baskets.
26/2 = 13
A rectangular garden is divided into two equal sections, and its total area is 26 square meters. What is the area of each section?
13 square meters.
To find the area of each section, divide the total area by the number of sections.
26/2 = 13
A box contains 26 candies and is divided equally among 13 children. How many candies will each child get?
Each child will get 2 candies.
To find the number of candies each child gets, divide the total candies by the number of children.
26/13 = 2
In a class project, 26 sheets of paper are divided among 2 groups. How many sheets does each group receive?
Each group receives 13 sheets.
Dividing the sheets by the number of groups, we will get the number of sheets each group receives.
26/2 = 13
A shipment of 26 boxes is split between 2 trucks. How many boxes will each truck carry?
Each truck will carry 13 boxes.
Divide the total boxes by the number of trucks.
26/2 = 13
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