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How many factors does 0 have? - Answers
Infinite Think of a factor as a number that divides another number exactly, that is to say with no remainder. So 2 is a factor of 6 because 6 divided by 2 is 3 exactly. So let's look at it this way. Take an integer n, and we way m is a factor of n iff m multiplied by some other integer =n but for 0, look we see that any m can be multiplied by 0 to get 0 so there is an infinite number of factors.
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How many factors does 0 have? - Answers
Infinite Think of a factor as a number that divides another number exactly, that is to say with no remainder. So 2 is a factor of 6 because 6 divided by 2 is 3 exactly. So let's look at it this way. Take an integer n, and we way m is a factor of n iff m multiplied by some other integer =n but for 0, look we see that any m can be multiplied by 0 to get 0 so there is an infinite number of factors.
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Infinite Think of a factor as a number that divides another number exactly, that is to say with no remainder. So 2 is a factor of 6 because 6 divided by 2 is 3 exactly. So let's look at it this way. Take an integer n, and we way m is a factor of n iff m multiplied by some other integer =n but for 0, look we see that any m can be multiplied by 0 to get 0 so there is an infinite number of factors.
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