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Last updated on December 10th, 2024
Factors of any number are the whole numbers that can divide the number completely. Why are factors important to learn? For mathematical approaches, factors are used in organizing and bringing more efficiency to any task. In this article, let's learn how to solve factors of 6 easily.
Factors of 6 are those numbers that can divide 6 perfectly. The factors of 6 are:
1,2,3, and 6.
Negative factors of 6: -1, -2, -3 -6
Prime factors of 6: 2,3
Prime factorization of 6: 3×2
The sum of factors of 6: 1+2+3+6=12
For finding factors of 6, we will be learning these below-mentioned methods:
This particular method often finds the pair of factors which, on multiplication together, produces 6. Let us find the pairs which, on multiplication, yields 6.
1×6=6
2×3=6
From this, we conclude that, factors of 6 are:1,2,3, and 6.
The division method finds the numbers that evenly divides the given number 6. To find the factors of 6, we have to divide 6 by all possible natural numbers less than 6 and check.
1,2,3,6 are the only factors that the number 6 has. So to verify the factors of 6 using the division method, we just need to divide 6 by each factor.
6/1 =6
6/2 =3
6/3=2
6/6=1
Prime Factorization is the easiest process to find prime factors. It decomposes 6 into a product of its prime integers.
Prime Factors of 6: 2,3.
Prime Factorization of 6: 3×2
The number 6 is written on top and two branches are extended.
Fill in those branches with a factor pair of the number above, i.e., 6.
Continue this process until each branch ends with a prime factor (number).
The first two branches of the factor tree of 6 are 2 and 3.
Factor Pairs
Positive pair factors: (1,6), (2,3)
Negative pair factors: (-1,-6), (-2,-3)
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Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.
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