As your math tutor, I’m here to help you break down factor pairs of 395 step by step!
Factor pairs of 395 are any two numbers that, when multiplied together, equal 395. The question to ask is “what two numbers multiplied together equal 395?” Every factor can be paired with another factor, and multiplying the two will result in 395.
To find the factor pairs of 395, follow these steps:
Step 1:
Find the smallest prime number that is larger than 1, and is a factor of 395. For reference, the first prime numbers to check are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, and 13. In this case, the smallest factor that’s a prime number larger than 1 is 5.
Step 2:
Divide 395 by the smallest prime factor, in this case, 5:
395 ÷ 5 = 79
5 and 79 will make a new factor pair.
Step 3:
Repeat Steps 1 and 2, using 79 as the new focus. Find the smallest prime factor that isn’t 1, and divide 79 by that number. In this case, 79 is the new smallest prime factor:
79 ÷ 79 = 1
Remember that this new factor pair is only for the factors of 79, not 395. So, to finish the factor pair for 395, you’d multiply 5 and 79 before pairing with 1:
5 x 79 = 395
Step 4:
Repeat this process until there are no longer any prime factors larger than one to divide by. At the end, you should have the full list of factor pairs.
Here are all the factor pairs for 395:
(1, 395), (5, 79)
So, to list all the factors of 395: 1, 5, 79, 395
The negative factors of 395 would be: -1, -5, -79, -395
Now you’ve got it! A math tutor would always encourage you to practice with different numbers to reinforce your understanding of factor pairs. Try another one!