The verb should agree with the subject. The singular "factor" takes the singular verb "is."
i would have to say 20 i would say
some say it is others dont ussially though one is included as a proper factor
you need to factor it say it is x^2-4 you would factor it by doing (x+2)(x-2) and then you simplify if needed
No, one is a factor of six, not a multiple. You cannot say one when you are counting by six.
A factor is a number such that it evenly divides a number. Example: Algebra: Let's say that we have a number, X. A factor of X would be a number (let's call this number f) such that it would divide X evenly without leaving a remainder. So, you can write X/f = n (where n is an integer) Arithmetic: Let's say that we have a number 9. A factor of 9 would be a number such that it would divide 9 evenly without leaving a remainder. By this definition, a factor of 9 would be 3 because 9/3 = 3<-- notice that this answer, 3, is an integer. Also, notice that this division does not leave behind any remainder. An example of a number that is NOT a factor of another number: Let's say that we have a number 9. A non-factor of 9 would be 6 because 9/6 does not leave behind a nice, whole number.
It means that the direction of the vector is that same as before but the magnitude has been changed - by a scalar factor.
1. challenges occur when stress appears before you.
i say she was on the x factor
factor equis.
He doesn't eat the day before his challenges :)
survivor
single factor productivity and total factor productivity
i would have to say 20 i would say
Max Factor always worked with makeup. He started out with movie makeup before he sold "society" makeup.
i say that there is no answer
Fear Factor
time management is a big factor by managing risk getting customers