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Factor Pairs of 13 Prime

All Factor Pairs of 13

Here are all the factor pairs of 13:

(1, 13)

Total: 1 factor pair

Prime Number

13 is a prime number, which means it has exactly two factors: 1 and itself. This is why it has only one factor pair.

Visual Representation of Factors

These are all the factors of 13:

1
13

Properties of 13

Number Type
Deficient Number
Sum of All Factors
14
Sum of Proper Divisors
1
Total Factors
2
Prime Factorization
13
Perfect Square?
No

How to Calculate Factor Pairs of 13

Step-by-Step Process

To find all factor pairs of 13, we need to identify all integers that divide 13 evenly (with no remainder).

  1. Start with the smallest factor, which is always 1
  2. Check each integer from 1 up to the square root of 13 (v13 ≈ 3.61)
  3. For each factor found, its corresponding pair is calculated by dividing 13 by that factor

Calculation Example

Let's work through finding the factor pairs of 13:

Factor Check Division Result Factor Pair
13 ÷ 113.00Integer result(1, 13)
13 ÷ 26.50Not a divisor-
13 ÷ 34.33Not a divisor-

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Deficient Numbers

A deficient number is a positive integer for which the sum of its proper divisors is less than the number itself. The number 13 is deficient because the sum of its proper divisors (1) is less than 13.

All prime numbers are deficient since their only proper divisor is 1.