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What even is a factor?
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Like bruh.
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They never explained this properly in
class. They just threw numbers at you
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said, find the factors.
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OK, listen.
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A factor is a number that divides
another number perfectly.
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No remainders, no decimals, no drama,
just clean division.
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Take 12.
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Who divides 12 without causing chaos?
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1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12.
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Boom! These are the factors of 12.
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Because 12 divided 3 equals 4.
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Perfect. No mess.
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3 is a factor.
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But 12 divided 5?
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Nah, fam.
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That's a decimal disaster.
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Five is not invited to the factor party.
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Want to be a factor? You've got to go in
clean, leave no remainder, divide and
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bounce. So yeah, factors are just the
numbers that a number lets in
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Everyone else?
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Denied. Outside.
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Stay there.
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Now go factor something and stop
pretending math is impossible.
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Oh, and subscribe.
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or I'll make you list the factors of
7839 using only brain cells and RAIDs.
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