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The factors of 7 are 1, 2, and 7 because it is a prime number
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Almost — 2 is not a factor of 7.
A factor (divisor) of a number is an integer that divides that number with no remainder. Because 7 ÷ 2 = 3.5 (not an integer), 2 does not divide 7. Since 7 is prime, its positive factors are only 1 and 7. (If you include negative divisors, the full list is -7, -1, 1, 7.)
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A factor (divisor) of a number is an integer that divides that number with no remainder. Because 7 ÷ 2 = 3.5 (not an integer), 2 does not divide 7. Since 7 is prime, its positive factors are only 1 and 7. (If you include negative divisors, the full list is -7, -1, 1, 7.)
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