Answer:
I'm pretty sure that all of the Prime numbers only have two factors. Let's say 3 for an example.
Step-by-step explanation:
The number 3 only has the factors of 3 and 1.
The two factors are itself (of course) and 1 (any number can go into one).
Another way to do this if you had to find out an answer like this.
3x1=3. Any number that can go into itself times 1 has only 2 factors.
Or at least I think. This is probably wrong. So Sorry if it is.
This is an enlarged dilation
1. Plug in numbers
•48=12h
2. Divide 48 by 12
•48/12=12h/12
3. 12/12 cancels out, and 48/12=4
h=4
Answer:
m=a/x+Q
Step-by-step explanation:
Q=m-a/x
To solve this we need to isolate m so we will bring -a/x to the other side of the equal sign so it will become positive i.e. ax now will be written as a/x+Q=m
in other wards m=a/x+Q