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A FACTOR is greater than the number you are factoring *
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer- False

Explantation-

A factor can never be greater than the number which is being factorize.

Example - 10 = 1,2,5,10

Hence, we can conclude that the factor of a number can be smaller or equal to the number which is being factorize but it is never greater than that.

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Answered by sabeena007
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false, A factor can never be greater than number which is being factorize

EXAMPLE:-10-1,2,5,10

hence,we can conclude that factor of a number can be smaller or equal to number which is being factorize but it is never greater than that

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