Q: What are the factor combinations of the number 4,265?
A:
Positive:
1 x 42655 x 853
Negative:
-1 x -4265-5 x -853
A:
Positive:
1 x 42655 x 853
Negative:
-1 x -4265-5 x -853
Unfortunately, there's not simple formula to identifying all of the factors of a number and it can be a tedious process when trying to identify the divisors of larger numbers. To find the factor combinations of the number 4,265, it is easier to work with a table - it's called factoring from the outside in.
We start by creating a table and writing 1 on the left side and then the number we're trying to find the factors for on the right side in a table. Then, below that, write the numbers as a negative as well.
1 | 4,265 | |
-1 | -4,265 |
When you multiply two negative numbers together, you get a positive number. That means both the positive and negative numbers are factors of 4,265.
Example:
1 x 4,265 = 4,265
and
-1 x -4,265 = 4,265
Notice both answers equal 4,265
With that explanation out of the way, let's continue. Next, we take the number 4,265 and divide it by 2:
4,265 ÷ 2 = 2,132.5
If the quotient is a whole number, then 2 and 2,132.5 are factors. In this case, the quotient is not a whole number. Don't write anything down and try the next divisor.
Here is what our table should look like at this step:
1 | 4,265 | |
-1 | -4,265 |
Now, we try dividing 4,265 by 3:
4,265 ÷ 3 = 1,421.6667
If the quotient is a whole number, then 3 and 1,421.6667 are factors. In this case, the quotient is not a whole number. Don't write anything down and try the next divisor.
Here is what our table should look like at this step:
1 | 4,265 | |
-1 | -4,265 |
Let's try dividing by 4:
4,265 ÷ 4 = 1,066.25
If the quotient is a whole number, then 4 and 1,066.25 are factors. In this case, the quotient is not a whole number. Don't write anything down and try the next divisor.
Here is what our table should look like at this step:
1 | 4,265 | |
-1 | 4,265 |
If you did it right, you will end up with this table:
1 | 5 | 853 | 4,265 |
-1 | -5 | -853 | -4,265 |
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