It's a factor. This concept is widely used throughout algebra, and you'll probably bump into it through the end of high school and beyond.
A common use is expressing a term in <em>prime factorization</em>, or reducing a number to its most base parts- primes. For example:

Of course, a number like 13 which is already prime is made up of itself and 1. <em>Factors do not have to be primes.</em> 20 is also reducible through combinations of 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, and 20. Prime factorization is just a handy example.
Basically, factors multiply with each other to create other numbers, and numbers can be reduced down to their factors.
Answer:
The coordinates for the reflection of quadrilateral ABCD is..
A'(-7,2) ----> A'(-7,-2)
B'(-7,4) ----> B'(-7,-4)
C'(-4,6) ----> C'(-4,-6)
D'(-1,6) ----> D'(-1,-6)
Step-by-step explanation:
Since it's being reflected over the x-axis, the x remains the same and the y becomes a negative.
Answer:
what is the cost of 1 candy bar?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
In the picture.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the picture.
Answer: first blank is 4/25.
second blank on the top row is 16:100=4:25.
First blank on the second row is 13/50.
The second blank on the second row is 26:100=13:50.
The first blank on the third row is 33:50.
The first blank on the fourth row is 4/7.
The second blank on the fourth row is 57%.
The third blank is 0.57.
Step-by-step explanation:
16/100 simplified is 4/25. 16÷4=4 100÷4=25
ratios are also fractions.
26/100 simplified is 13/50. 26÷2=13 100÷2=50
66/100 simplfied is 33/50. 66÷2=33 100÷2=50
4÷7(rounded down)=0.57