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When a number is said to be a factor of any other second number, then the first number must divide the second number completely without leaving any remainder.
In simple words, if a number (dividend) is exactly divisible by any number (divisor), then the divisor is a factor of that dividend.
Every number has a common factor that is one and the number itself.
For example, 4 is a factor of 24, i.e. 4 divides 24 exactly giving 6 as quotient and leaving zero as remainder.
Below are the factors of 64.
1 x 64 = 64
2 x 32 = 64
4 x 16 = 64
8 x 8 = 64
Hence, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 and 64 is a factor of 64.
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