21 is a composite number and can be prime factorized. So what are all the factors (divisors) of the number 21?
A factor (a divisor) of the number 21 is a natural number B which when multiplied by another natural number C equals the given number 21. Both B and C are factors of 21.
To find all the factors (divisors) of the number 21:
- break down the number into prime factors (number's prime factorization),
- then multiply these prime factors in all their unique combinations, that give different results.
The prime factorization:
The prime factorization of the number 21 = dividing the number 21 into smaller, prime numbers. The number 21 results from the multiplication of these prime numbers.
21 = 3 × 7
21 is not a prime number but a composite one.
* The natural numbers that are only divisible by 1 and themselves are called prime numbers. A prime number has exactly two factors: 1 and the number itself.
* A composite number is a natural number that has at least one other factor than 1 and itself.
How do I find all the factors (divisors) of the number?
21 = 3 × 7
Multiply the prime factors involved in the prime factorization of the number in all their unique combinations, that give different results.
Also add 1 to the list of factors (divisors). All the numbers are divisible by 1.
All the factors (divisors) are listed below - in ascending order.
21 has 4 factors (divisors):
1; 3; 7 and 21
out of which 2 prime factors: 3 and 7
21 and 1 are called by some authors improper factors (improper divisors), the others are called proper factors (proper divisors).
A quick way to find the factors (the divisors) of a number is to break it down into prime factors.
Then multiply the prime factors and their exponents, if any, in all their different combinations.