In Mathematics, it's short for "factorize" which is to break a number or term down into smaller component parts.
The verb should agree with the subject. The singular "factor" takes the singular verb "is."
Factor Noun- the numbers that are multiplied together to get a product. Verb- to find the numbers that multiply together to get the product.
The word 'factor' is both a noun (factor, factors) and a verb (factor, factors, factoring, factored). Examples:noun: The main factor in the story is the storm and how everyone reacts to it.verb: You have to factor in the cost of benefits when you calculate what an employer pays an employee.
The word "factor" can be used as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to something that contributes to a result or outcome. As a verb, it means to include something as a contributing element in a decision or situation.
It can be used as a verb to mean that you are outlining something.
Maybe you mean REALIZE? Yes it is a verb.
The verb savvy is to understand, to comprehend.
To break a number or an expression down into factors.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Example sentences: Our finances are the defining factor as to where we vacation. (direct object of the verb 'are') We have exceeded our goal by a small factor. (object of the preposition 'by')
Dont you mean irregular verb no such word as 'eregular'?
that's not a verb, and not an understandable word in French.
I start. It comes from the verb "comenzar."