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identify two composite numbers that each have 8 as a factor
we can call the number that cannot be arranged into 2- row arrays multiple arrays.
You can make arrays with any number of dimensions (depending on RAM limitations, of course). However, internally, a two-dimensional array (for example) is stored as an array of arrays; that is, each first-level array contains an array of the second level. Similarly with higher dimensions.
Yes, Java supports multidimensional Arrays.Syntax isint[ ][ ] aryNumbers = new int[x][y];x represents number of rowsy represents number of columns
*SQUAREdefinition- A 4-sided regular polygon with all sides equal and all internal angles 90°example- A computer screen*SQUARE (SQUARE ROOT)definition- A divisor of a quantity that when squared gives the quantityexample- The square roots of 25 are 5 and −5 because 5 × 5 = 25 and (−5) × (−5) = 25.
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No, but factors can.
The number of factors of a given number corresponds to the different ways that number can be expressed as a product of two integers, which represents the possible dimensions of rectangular arrays. For instance, if a number has six factors, it can be arranged into rectangular arrays of dimensions that multiply to that number, such as 1x6, 2x3, and 3x2. Each unique pair of factors gives a distinct arrangement, illustrating the relationship between factors and rectangular arrays. Thus, the total number of factors directly determines the number of unique rectangular configurations possible for that number.
identify two composite numbers that each have 8 as a factor
4 (or eight if you count transposed arrays as being different).
60 is one of 5 numbers that has 12 arrays.
we can call the number that cannot be arranged into 2- row arrays multiple arrays.
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You can make five arrays from the number 48
Division arrays are typically done by dividing the total number of objects by the number of rows. These can come in the form of blocks or circles arranged in a specific number.
There are no smaller arrays. If the number of rows is smaller then the number of columns is larger and, conversely, if the number of columns is smaller then the number of rows is larger.
The Number of factors, (That is the number of pairs, such as 2= 1x2, 2x1), is equal to the number of rectangular arrays which can be made for each composite number. As such, the number of factors in the number 9 is 3, (1,3,9), and the number of rectangular arrays is also three (1x9, 9x1,3x3). Hope this helps!